With these stats, do I have a chance? Please help...

<p>-freshman: 3.9 gpa
-soph: 3.5 (1st semester) & 3.8
-junior: 3.7 & 3.8
-All AP/honors classes taken all yrs
-SAT/1800-1900 ACT/27</p>

<p>-Summer (following junior yr) internship at Noble Prize Winning Microeconomics Bank in Bangladesh (made the commitment to travel/work there)
-Editor of school yearbook
-Founder and president of microec (first business/economics club dedicated to microec charity work/charity for 3rd world countries) 3 yrs
-Founder/president of Bangladesh Cultural Assoc. 2 yrs
-Regular hospital volunteer 1500 hrs 4 yrs
-Professional cultural show performer (5 times a yr) 10 yrs
-Great painter/photographer
-4-5 other major clubs every yr
-Great teacher reccs
-Passionate essay on my inspiration and source of passion for economics</p>

<p>I would really like to know if I have a chance at Berkeley, NYU, UCLA, and Boston University? I want to focus on Economics and I believe I've shown my level of passion and commitment for the concept.
Please if anyone can help me, it would help so much. Thank You.</p>

<p>Berkeley and UCLA are stretches because that gpa and those sats are kinda low.
NYU i think you have a shot, not number-wise but because of your extracurrics.
I like your odds at Boston U.</p>

<p>definitely in at BU.
NYU, a bit farther because of your gpa/sat's but i'm sure they'll like your EC's.
For the UC's...are you in-state? if so, you have a decent shot.</p>

<p>Is there anything that I can do to better my chances...for berkeley or ucla?
Whether it's raising my SAT/ACT's or anything else anyone can suggest. I'm open to anything. I am a California resident...I'm not sure if that'll make a substantial difference. Thank you.</p>