What universities should I look for?

<p>I'm a junior now, and I'm just wondering what colleges/universities I should apply to. I'll give you all my school/extracirricular activites:</p>

<p>State GPA:4.33
District GPA: 4.17
Rank: 20 out of 1107
All Honors/AP courses
Three AP's so far, though it will be 6 by the time I graduate.</p>

<p>Score: AP Euro-4</p>

<p>First Generation, Single Mother, African</p>

<p>I've been playing the violin since the fourth grade. Because of this, I had an opportunity to go to London, make speeches in front of many important people (in London and in CA), and I now have a deal to write an article for a magazine. </p>

<p>I'm also a tutor at my school's writing center (basically, I help kids out with their writing).</p>

<p>I'm a journalist for my school's newspaper.</p>

<p>I've volunteered for a few years in my community and with younger violin students.</p>

<p>I was also an intern at LAPhil for a short amount of time (I will possibly work there during the summer).
I'll be taking my SAT's and SAT 2 very soon.</p>

<p>I know this isn't much compared to other people, but with what I have and with what I hope to accomplsih, what universities would be understandable for me to apply to? I'm thinking of some liberal arts colleges, like Reed, Wesleyan, and Bowdoin, as well as some universities near by, like UCLA or UCB. Do I even have a chance at these schools?</p>

<p>Your GPA and EC are fine. If you can get 2000+ in SAT, you would be rather safe for these schools.</p>

<p>Do you think an ivy leagues would be out of the question (say I do get a 2000+ on my SAT’s)?</p>