sounds good to me. I really like it. where are you auditioning? My audtions are in early February so i am working hard on them as well.
Willamette U, U of Oregon, Rice U (Shepherd School of Music)
I'm also applying to Oberlin but on composition, not performance.
I like your rep, some of my favorite pieces. But you need a 19th or 20th Century piece with some zip. I would replace one of the Nocturnes with an up tempo Brahms pieces, say the g minor Cappricio from op.116 or the G minor Ballade (Brahms, not Chopin) op.118 #3. Don't know how quick a learner you are, but these are short and pretty straightforward, and will perk up your program. 
Yeees, I was sure someone would say that I need something less calm. 118-3 is a good suggestion. How hard is it? To give you an idea, I've been working on the Chopin 55-1 for about a month and a half, and I'm almost finished with it. (up to speed, almost note perfect, now for some tweaks in the interpreting)
I could pick up some Scriabin preludes (the early ones) (see other thread) if the Brahms doesn't fit. Would those work?
Phil