Is it really necessary to be so harsh?
Thierry is right however.... most of the other applicants will be playing more difficult programs. All of those pieces are also overplayed, so the judges may roll thier eyes when they see this. I would suggest doing two things - pick slightly harder pieces, and make them pieces that are less played (judges appreciate this, and also they sound harder).
Going along those lines..... might I suggest some alternate programs?
Possibility 1 -
J.S. Bach - Prelude and Fugue in f# minor (book 2)
Mozart - Sonata in a minor
Rachmaninoff - Prelude in g# minor, Prelude in D major
Ravel - Sonatina
This program is a bit harder, and the pieces are still played frequently, but you would have at least a better chance of getting in.
Possibility 2 -
Bach - Prelude and Fugue in Bb minor (book 2)
Beethoven - Sonata in Eb, op.7
Rachmaninoff - Prelude in Bb major, Etude-tableaux in eb minor, op.39 no.5
Debussy - Images, book 2
This program is wayyy harder than your original, but expect your other competitors to be playing selections around this level of difficulty. Most of these are above my ability, and I'm already in college! Fortunately, I'm studying composition.... whew...