What are my chances for these top colleges?

<p>SAT - 2000 early soph. year, taking again this winter
SAT II- what do you all recommend taking?
ACT- taking this year
PEP
NHS
Student Council
Multiple petty school clubs
P2P Student Ambassador
I am beginning to create my own NGO/charity
Weighted GPA: 4.3/4.4
Unweighted: Unknown, our school does unweighted in %
Habitat for Humanity
Probably 100+ total community service hours, expected to double
Academic Team captain
Varsity Soccer
Youngest in regional men's roller hockey league
Various school wide/local/regional awards in all categories
Self-teaching German</p>

<p>So I am currently looking to apply to:
Notre Dame
Georgetown
Yale
Cornell
Columbia
Clemson
UC Berekley
UCLA
Stanford
UChicago
Harvard</p>

<p>Do I have realistic chances of acceptance to these schools? What are some of the best ways to improve my chances as shown by my resume? My family can afford the whole cost of tuition and everything else. Are there free online classes I can take to enhance myself? I will have completed between 7-8 AP courses and maybe a few courses at our local PSU campus by the end of senior year.</p>

<p>Hi, thanks for chancing me. To be completely honest, the SAT is weak for the most selective schools on your list. 2100 is needed at least to be a truly competitive applicant (though a 2200 or above would be even better). Your ECs are relatively strong, but they’re not stellar. GPA is the strongest part of your application. SAT will hold you back at Stanford, UChicago, Harvard, Cornell, Columbia and the like. Plan to retake for those. These schools are a crapshoot for everyone, add a few safeties just to be safe.</p>

<p>Best of luck!</p>

<p>Get your score updated before asking for chancing again. There is no point to be chanced with old data.</p>

<p>Thanks for chancing me! Are you a junior? It’s hard to assess you based on a Sophmore SAT score. That’s because that score can go up drastically by the end of your junior year/beginning of senior year. But, you’re off too a great start with that score. And I think if you get that charity going, that’ll definitely increase your chances. </p>