What actually are my chances?

I’m a junior in high school now and I just wanted to know where I stand
I’m an asian female

I have a 4.55 weighted GPA but approximately 3.6 or 3.7 unweighted GPA. I think I’m in the top 10% of my grade.

As of right now: my highest SAT score is 1510. I have an 800 in SAT II Biology and 780 in SAT II Chemistry. I plan to take at least Math 2C and I’m going to try to take the history SAT if I have time.

Freshman year I took: English 1 Honors, Geometry Honors, Biology Honors, Spanish II Honors, World Civilization Honors
Sophomore year I took: English II Honors, Algebra 2 Honors, Chemistry Honors, Spanish III Honors, US History I Honors
Junior Year I am taking: English III Honors, Precalculus Honors, AP Chemistry, AP Physics I, Spanish IV Honors, AP US History
Next year (Senior Year) I plan to take: AP Literature and Composition, AP Language and Composition, AP Calculus BC, AP Biology, and AP Psychology

My Extracurriculars:
I am an Emergency Medical Technician (I ride ambulances and work for my town as a volunteer every week)
2 years Varsity Debate (I am JV Captain but also a Varsity Debater)
3 years Softball
Volunteered at Church Summer School (over hundred hours)
3 years in Science League
Swimming Team Manager

I plan to go towards the pre-med field or biochem or anything related biology and chemistry.

Schools I am aiming for: (I don’t have a sense of which one of these are or should be my safety and/or target - I know of course all the reach schools)
Columbia, Carnegie Mellon, Cornell, Dartmouth, Brown, Duke, Georgetown, UPenn, Wake Forest, Johns Hopkins, Washington University at St Louis, UMich, Yale

Your unweighted GPA gives me pause, and just being honest almost all (except maybe UMich and Wake Forest) would be high reaches. Even though you’ve taken a rigorous course load, the weighted GPA does seem inflated and more than 1 or 2 Bs will put you out of the running for all these schools, especially for pre-med. Good luck though!

For safety schools, I would suggest you apply to more state schools and for targets the more “prestigious” state schools. Just know that with your exact demographic and stats, which some of my friends do have and most closer to 3.8 GPA, they have been rejected from not only all of these and more but almost all the UCs as well.

As an Asian, premed major you’re more than likely going to get axed…
Just like most other applicants
But you can also get in…
Just like some other applicants. Good luck!