What are my chances for Penn CAS ED?

I’m going into my senior year and Penn is my top choice. I’m applying to CAS ED for the Mathematical Economics major.
Speak, write, and read in: English, Russian, Ukrainian, and Spanish
White (European and Middle Eastern)

SAT 1: 2060 superscored, i am retaking in October
math: 740
CR: 640
writing: 680
Subject tests: 790 Chemistry, 650 Bio-E

I attend a New York public school; I’m ranked in the top 5 out of a class of 250

I have taken 5 APs so far - Chemistry (5), APUSH (4), English Lang&Comp (4), Statistics (4), World History (4)

I am taking 7 AP exams this upcoming year, but 6 AP classes: Calculus AB and BC, Micro and Macro Economics, Biology, Spanish Language, US government

GPA unweighted: 4.0 Weighted: 4.3

ECs:
I am the yearbook editor-in-chief this year and was the Junior Editor last year.

National Math Honor Society Chapter President (jr and sr year)

Business and Finance Club Secretary (jr year)

Student Body Treasurer (sr year)

Foreign Exchange Volunteer in Costa Rica -summer volunteer, taught English and math to natives.

New York City Council Legislative Intern (jr and sr year)

Volunteered in a local Jewish Community Center as an Early Childhood Center Counselor

Key Club member (all 4 years)

programming club member (all 4 years)

Acupuncture Medical office clerical assistant (soph year)

Honors:
AP scholar with distinction

national math Honor society (mu alpha theta)

science honor society

National social studies honor society (rho kappa)

National Honor Society

Recommendations: From my AP Chemistry teacher and AP Language teacher.

What are my chances?

Your grades are good. Your SAT is low, but you know that and working to improve. I would really want to show 700 plus on each, if possible. I would also want to submit a math 2, if you are interested in mathematical economics.

You have many good ECs. However, I don’t see one with a real “wow factor.” I think you have a solid chance if you keep your grades up, work on raising your test scores, and make your “Why Penn?” essay impressive.