What schools should I consider?

As an avid reader of college confidential threads, I feel like it was about time I came to you guys, for I am completely hopeless.

I didn’t try my freshman and sophomore years during to family issues, which happens to everyone, I know, so I won’t dwell on it, but soon after I realized I wanted to apply to competitive schools (not necessarily ivy league because I know I don’t stand a chance), I’m just hoping I’m not a lost cause.
I guess I want you guys to chance me and give me school options based on my stats and ec’s? And if any of you have any advice on how I can make myself a stronger applicant please feel free to let me know as well! I am really really desperate at this point.
I came to America from Egypt in 3rd grade, but didn’t adjust to the language until I was in middle school, I am also a first generation college student and first girl to go to college from my mother’s side if that counts for anything

Freshman:
English honors: B+
Algebra 2 Honors: B
World History honors: A-
Spanish 2:B
Personal Finance: B+
Biology honors: A-

Sophomore:
Ap Human Geography: A (a family member passed away the week of the ap test so I went in and did like 10 questions then left so I ended up scoring a 2, I obviously won’t send that score in)
Eng 10 honors: A-
Pre calc honors: B+
Chem honors: B
Spanish 3: B
Journalism: A

Junior: (my father’s hip surgery went wrong and was unable to walk/drive for months so I became the “man” of the house, leading me to drop all but one of my AP classes, so my junior year schedule isn’t as rigorous as I would’ve liked, but there’s nothing I can do about that now)
AP Eng Lang and Comp: B (took the test, I think i did well)
Calculus: A
Physics honors: A
Modern US history honors: A
Art studio honors: A
Forensics Duel Enrollment: A

Senior year: ( as of right now… this is where I’m torn because I have no idea what classes to take/keep/drop in order to remain as competitive as possible while not overdoing it so I have time to do my college applications. I am considering dropping APUSH and taking a study hall but since I didn’t take Ap’s junior year I feel like I need it to make up for that loss. My other option would be dropping spanish 4 so I can go home early and have more time for my EC’s and college apps, but that would mean I only took 2 years of a foreign language, which i know is frowned upon for most colleges… idk if me being fluent in arabic gives me a passs tho? My last option would be to leave the schedule as it is, please leave your suggestions below.)

AP calc
English 12 honors:
AP Bio:
Ap US History
AP studio Art
Spanish 4
Culinary

Interning with a chemist throughout senior year

My sats scores absolutely blow… but I’m devoting my summer to studying for them
I got a 1210 (new sat)
math: 29
critical reading: 32
writing: 31

ECs:

-cofounded successful nonprofit organization for refugees (have been mentioned on Huffington post and local newspapers)
-freelance blogger for successful blog called Muslim girl (recognized by vogue, MTV, and the white house)
-Key club advisor
-meals with a mission (like a soup kitchen)
-Pilots log editor (school newspaper)
-Multicultural club outreach committee
-Model UN (president?)
-Treasurer of GSA
-national honors society
-Student council board member
-intern as a marketer for halal food festival
-youth leader at my local mosque
(have been in charge of many events such as the halal food festival, walk for water, and multiple muslim youth confrences)
-Democrat republican Club (president)

Summer programs this upcoming summer: Henry Clay for Statesmanship Congress and Girls Who Code

Awards: Princeton Prize in Race Relations (for starting my nonprofit)

I’m really relying on my Ec’s to make me “stand out” amongst other applicants because it is something i’ve devoted a lot of my time towards, I just hope my crappy stats don’t ruin my chances.

Does anyone have any recommendations of what I could be doing to help my chances that I haven’t done already? and should I look into SAT II?

Sorry for this being so long, but any help would be appreciated!

Run the Supermatch tool on the left side of this page. Then run the Net Price Calculators on the web sites of each school you are interested in to see if you can afford them.

Also get your hands on some good college guide books (Fiske is my favorite, also Princeton Review and Insiders Guide are good) and start reading. If your HS has Naviance that is another excellent research tool. In addition, think about what you want in a college and discuss any constraints (financial, geographic or otherwise) your parents have.

What can your family afford? What are your preferences?