What are my chances? (IB Senior | Final Year)

Hello fellow CC-er’s!

I am currently a grade 12 IB student (school started this week) and although I completely understand the weight of each aspect of the application for collleges (ex. Extracurriculars, SAT scores, Personal Statement, etc.), I do not wish to make this a long post, as I intend to post my full ‘Chance Me’ profile in November. Therefore for now I would just like to know if my grade 11 IB scores (I know the transcript includes 9-12) may be seen as competitive enough to have a chance at the following universities: UCLA, UC Berkeley, UCR, UCSD, UCI, USC, Georgetown.

My grades were:
Semester 1: -
Physics HL: 6
English Lang. Lit. HL: 5
Economics HL: 6
Chemistry SL: 6
Math SL: 6
Spanish ab intio.: 5

Total: 34/42 (EE and TOK points not added)

Semester 2: -
Physics HL: 6
English Lang. Lit. HL: 6
Economics HL: 6
Chemistry SL: 7
Math SL: 7
Spanish ab intio.: 5

Total: 37/42 (EE and TOK points not added)

Thank you in advance guys!

@tashdeed27 My school’s Naviance scattergram shows that the lowest-scoring student admitted to Georgetown had 38 IB points, although you’re seemingly on the cusp of a “typical” score. Our school is a fairly small sample size (10-15 applications in recent years, 4 acceptances) so I wouldn’t draw many conclusions from this, but I figured it would be helpful to have an IB school as a comparison. All four students accepted at Georgetown scored ~2200 on their SAT.

For UCLA, accepted scores range from 36 to 40, while for Berkeley they range from 36 to 42 (albeit mostly in the 39+ range). Strong SAT scores are a must for both schools, as nobody’s gotten in with a sub-2000 score at either and students who are admitted typically have ~2150 (UCLA) or ~2200 (UCB)