what are my chances of getting into a school like UC Berkeley

i am currently a junior, will be a senior next year i wanted to know of getting into a college like Berkeley. Here has been my schedule including next years schedule, keep in mind that i took at all the honors courses that were offered and will be taking 8 out of 15 ap classes and we only have 6 period, also i am in the puente program taking up alot of class space.
Freshmen:
Spanish 3
pe
imath 1 honors
ethnic studies
Honors English 1
biology

Sophomore:
Ap Spanish language
pe
imath 2 honors
Ap world history
honors English 2
Chicano/a studies

junior:
Ap spanish litature
imath 3 honors
english 3 honors
social justice leadership
Ap U.S history
chemistry

Senior:
Ap English language
Puente senior seminar
Ap government
Art
Ap calclus
Ap bio or chem not sure

I have also been in girls varsity wrestling for the since freshmen year and the first two years being in j.v softball and junior and senior year varsity softball. Also since freshmen year i have been volunteering as a tutor for my previous elementary school and been a big sister at the boys and girls club of america. Starting this junior year i am president of my puente program and my m.e.c.h.a club, hopefully getting reelected next year, i also started a creative writing and community helpers club. As for my grade ive gotten all A’s exept for one B, last year in my ap world history class. THanks for spending the time in reading all this i know it was a lot.

You need to calculate your UC GPA based on your a-g courses taken 10-11th only. 9th grades will be listed on your application to make sure you meet the UC a-g course requirements but are not included in the GPA calculation. Senior grades will also not be included but you will list your Senior courses in-progress and planned.

UCB uses both capped weighted and fully weighted (uncapped GPA) so here is the calculator: https://rogerhub.com/gpa-calculator-uc/

Also on UC approved Honors, AP, IB or DE courses will count for the weighted GPA taken 10-11th grades. The calculator gives you a link to look up which courses would be weighted in you are a CA resident.

You have no test scores and no GPA listed so no way to give you an idea of your chances.

Here is the 2017 Freshman profile for UCB so compare your stats to these:
https://admissions.berkeley.edu/student-profile