<p>I plan on using Keystone National School for my next two years of high school, but I am wondering whether this is a "good" group of courses for my college transcript. I have never recieved a final grade lower than a ninety, and I don't expect to with Keystone but I know that obviously will affect how well the courses look. Please assume I will get all nineties in the Keystone courses. I know SAT scores, ECs, reccomendations all matter too. I do a lot of volunteering, am in my town's Youth Council, a member of the SADD club for two years, a member of the Youth Decide for two years and a member of Habitat for Humanity for one. I plan on joining a writing an photography club for two years. I played on a JV lacrosse team for one year and plan on joining my church's Youth Group for the next two years. I have taken the PSAT once and although I haven't learned all of the math that was on it yet, I scored an 1840. I plan on scoring at least a 2100 after taking one more PSAT and then the test atleast twice. I will most likely also take the ACT exam. </p>
<p>Public school courses:
Algebra 1- 93
Earth Science- 95
Spanish 8- 98
Studio Art 8- 96
English 9 Adv.- 98
Creative Writing- 100
Global 9 Adv.- 94
Geometry- 91
Living Enviornment- 93
Spanish 3- 97
Sculpture/Ceramics- 95
Introduction to Occupations- 97
-below are public school classes I am currently taken, so no final grades yet-
Adv. Chemistry
Spanish 4
Adv. Math Topics
Adv. Global 10
Adv. English 10
Health
Sculpture/Ceramics 2
Algebra 2/Trigonometry</p>
<p>Courses I will take with Keystone:
Pre-calculus
AP English Language
AP European History
AP Biology
Physics
Latin 1
Latin 2
Enviornmental Science
AP English Literature
AP World History
Calculus
AP Psychology
AP Chemistry</p>
<p>So, how do you think I would look when applying to a school like Boston College or Boston University?</p>