What are my chances at Oberlin, Amherst, Vassar?

<p>I am currently a high school junior, and these are my stats (I am a white female from the Southeast):
*GPA: 3.95 (unweighted), 4.98 (weighted)</p>

<p>*All honors and AP's taken. AP's: AP World (5 as a sophomore). This year: APUSH, APES, AP Spanish Language. Projected Senior year: AP Psychology, AP Spanish Literature, AP Statistics, AP Literature, AP Comparitive Government.</p>

<p>*Tests: I haven't taken the SAT's yet, but my PSAT from sophomore year was a 201 </p>

<p>*Sports: Year round swimming, varsity high school swimming (state finalist 9, 10, all conference honors 10, regional champion 10, state champion 10,rookie award 9)</p>

<p>*Job: Snack bar ats the pool (summers), intern for a summer in the local hospital's psychiatry dept. (got my name on some studies on eating disorders in minorities), regular swim lesson teacher, regular babysitter, worked at local independent school for one summer.</p>

<p>*Volunteering/Extracurriculars: Have logged 350+ hours so far. Extensive work with local Special Olympics- both coaching and advocacy, volunteer in summer school program (dual language classroom), freshman mentoring program volunteer, local art program summer volunteer, Sustainable school (local org.) volunteer. President of Special Olympics Club, school coordinator of state office of SO programs, president of teen democrats (voter registration, discussion forums, activism), National Spanish Honors Society (placed 4th in the state on the National Spanish Exam), President of Sustainability club, peer tutor, newspaper staff writer (editor position for next year)</p>

<p>*Awards/Honors: Varsity letterman in swimming (9,10), National Spanish Exam gold medal and 4th place in the state, Academic awards for biology, english, spanish, coach of the year (local Special Olympics).</p>

<p>So that's my highschool experience in a nutshell. Can I get into any of these schools? Do I have a chance of aid anywhere? If not, what should I be doing differently/what can I change to improve my chances? Also, any schools I should be thinking about that are in the same vein as the aforementioned?</p>

<p>…bump?</p>

<p>You’ve got a great GPA and the PSAT scores look good. These are all schools who want kids who are genuinely interested in what they do. Don’t worry so much about what’s going to look good on your application, do what you love and the rest will follow.</p>