Chances at Brown, Penn, and Georgetown?

W GPA: 4.83
UW GPA: 4.0
SAT score: 1800 (with the exception of upenn, I probably won’t send this to Brown)
class rank: top 1 percent of my class
ACT: 30, 34 math, 33 english, 27 reading, 24 science, 8 on the essay. (I took the ACT again, and I’m expecting at least a 9 or 10). The second time I took it I got a 35 E, 30 M,26 R, 24 S.

Leadership: Treasurer (key club),Member of a leadership program for the Los Angeles County Fair, Secretary and Vice President (Recycle club), Link Crew commissioner, camp counsellor, assistant coach for a Special Olympics team

Extracurriculars: California Scholarship Federation, National Honors Society, key club, recycle club, library volunteer, Link Crew(organization that helps freshmen)

awards: Key Club member of the month award, AP scholar, LA County Junior Fair Board scholarship, Be Extraordinary award(this is an award at my school that recognizes hard working students), highest number of hours in recycle club

Accomplishment, Raised $1,000 dollars for a day care center for poor kids, $800 for UNICEF
summer activities: went to Princeton for a week for a politics camp

AP and Honor classes: APUSH, AP world history, AP spanish, AP Environmental Science, AP English Language and Composition, AP Psychology, AP Calculus, AP Government and AP Economics,AP English Literature, Honors pre calc, Honors Chem, Honors Biology, Honors Algebra II, Honors English

Service hours: Idk the exact amount, but definetly over 300

I’m also African American, and I have two siblings that have graduated from Georgetown.

I plan on getting a letter of rec from my APUSH teacher, my AP econ teacher, and my counselor or the head coach of my Special Olympics team

Everything looks great, maybe a little bit cliché in terms of EC. You might want to focus on something that really sets you apart from the rest of your applicants. And obviously you should try to get your ACT/SAT grade up or else your chances drop off significantly. I’d say aim for at least a 2200 on the SAT and at least 33 on the ACT to be considered a serious applicant. At this point in time Georgetown would probably be your best bet with your legacy status, I’m assuming they consider siblings legacies. But really try and get up those test scores.