<p>9th grade
H ss-A
H english-A
H math-A
H bio-B
Spanish-B
Media Art-A</p>
<p>10th grade
H Math-B
H English-A
H SS-B
H Chem-B
Health-A
Animal Behavior-A
H Spansh-B</p>
<p>11th grade
Pre calc AB-A
AP Bio-A
AP US-A
H English-A
Forensics-A
H spanish-B</p>
<p>Sr year
Ap physics
Ap econ
Ap gov
Ap lit
Ap calc
H spanish</p>
<p>760- US Sat2 720- Bio Sat2 Taking Lit in fall</p>
<p>AP Bio-5
AP US-5</p>
<p>ECs-
5 year varsity tennis 3 as first singles
Make lunches for the poor 2-3 times a month
NHS (historian)
NEHS
Treasurer of my grade
Played USTA tournaments throughout high school
Steady summer job teaching tennis 30hrs a week
Helped my coach with a program to help kids become more interested in tennis in our primary schools
Helped create a fundraiser for a tennis pro with cancer
Play tennis 5-6 days a week</p>
<p>Awards
St michaels book award
all league tennis 3 years
a bunch of little schools awards that don't really mean anything as well</p>
<p>Chances at
Brandeis (ed prob)
Lehigh (2nd choice)
Tufts
Colgate
Bates
Trinity
Washington and Lee
Rochester
Cornell ALS
NYU
Wisconsin</p>
<p>Is your school competitive?
Are you good enough to be recruited for tennis?</p>
<p>Brandeis (ed prob): Likely/ In
Lehigh (2nd choice): Likely/ In
Tufts: Maybe
Colgate: In
Bates: In
Trinity: Where is this located?
Washington and Lee: Likely
Rochester: In
Cornell ALS: REJECT
NYU: In
Wisconsin: Maybe/ Likely</p>
<p>My school is noted for having good ap/honors programs... high scores on the ap exams... not sure how its ranked though.</p>
<p>I probably am good enough to play tennis for the lacs (not wisconsin or other big schools) but I really would rather play club tennis and focus more on my grades.</p>
<p>Trinity College or Trinity University? Based on the other schools on the list, I'll assume you mean Trinity College in Hartford, CT... I'd say you have a decent shot there.</p>