It's difficult to get into any Ivy League school. Naturally, the better stats you have and, the more leadership you have, the more extracurricular activities you have, etc. will increase your chances. Sometimes, it's a crapshoot (especially between applicants with pretty much the same stats but not all of them can get in). I know from experience that being accepted to Yale is hard. Irecently got deferred from Early Action to Regular Decision, not quite a rejection but not an acceptance either. The best thing you can do is to keep your grades up, get excellent ACT/SAT scores, become involved in things outside of school (volunteering is always good), and find something you're passionate about (this last one is the key). If you can really show you have a great passion for something in addition to being academically sound, then you're chances are drastically improved. There are my two cents to you.
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