A few comments:
– It is great that you are taking school seriously but IMO it is WAY too early to be looking at any specific colleges. You have just one year of grades, no standardized tests, and your ECs are are not yet set (in terms of gaining any leadership positions etc.).
– The colleges on your list are ALL hyper-competive – likely all have acceptance rates in the single digits (some under 5%). They are reaches for any unhooked candidate.
– Your list is pretty much a laundry list of top tier schools. It is easy to come up with that list. As you go on in your HS career consider what you really want in a school and create a list that has reach, match, and safety schools. For example if you love the open curriculum at Brown you likely won’t love the large core curriculum at Columbia; If you like the urban vibe of Columbia you may not like Bowdoin etc. Look past the names.
For now you should focus on:
–Working hard, learning, and doing as well as you can in the most challenging curriculum you can manage.
–When the time comes study for standardized tests.
–Continue your involvement in activities you care about and work towards making meaningful contributions to those activities.
–Enjoying spending time with your family and friends.
When the time comes (junior year) asses your academic stats (including GPA, standardized tests, course rigor) as well as your financial needs and apply to a wide range of reach, match, and safety schools that appear affordable (you will have to run a net price calculator for each school you consider) and that you would be happy to attend. You need to expand your horizons and recognize that there are many wonderful schools out there where you can have a great 4 year experience and get where you want to go in life.
Continue to work hard and stay involved – good things will happen.