<p>Hi CC, first-timer here.
I'm a rising senior in Indiana, and while I know I have some pretty good stats, I'm still getting nervous about this fall and app time. </p>
<p>Here's what's up:
Female
White
Thinking of majoring in: English, History, Anthropology, or Psychology</p>
<p>SAT I (taken once): CR-740 M-680 WR-730
ACT (taken once): COMP-32 R-35 ENG-35 M-30 SCI-27 WR-32
SAT II US HISTORY: 740
SAT II LITERATURE: 720</p>
<p>I attend one of the most recognized public high schools in my area.
Class Rank (as of grade 11 sem.2): 10/524
GPA (weighted): 4.197</p>
<p>ECs:
Played non-varsity volleyball in grades 9/10
Threw non-varsity shot and disc in grade 10
Participated in church's choir and drama program all four years
Participated in church's youth group grades 11/12
Participated/will participate in Purdue-sponsored spelling competition (All-Conference Speller)
Participated/will participate in Purdue-sponsored academic competition grades 11/12 (grade 11: 1st place in English comp. at Conference and at Regional)
Participated/will participate in Academic Decathlon
NHS Member grades 11/12</p>
<p>By the end of grade 12, I will have completed 8 AP Classes:
AP World-4
AP US- taken this year (anticipating a 4 or 5)
AP Psych- taken this year (anticipating a 4 or 5)
AP Chem- taken this year (anticipating a bad score, probably won't be reporting)
AP Lit- taken this year (anticipating 3, 4, or 5)
AP Lang- Senior Year
AP Gov- Senior Year
AP Micro- Senior Year
The rest of my classes (other than Foreign Languages and electives) are all Honors classes</p>
<p>Two Teacher Recs:
APUSH: likely to be great
AP LIT: likely to be okay-ish</p>
<p>I am also working in my dad's medical practice this summer full-time doing cleaning/clerical work.</p>
<p>The schools I'm looking at are Indiana University, University of Washington, University of Rochester, UPenn, Johns Hopkins, Boston University, Washington University in St. Louis, and UChicago, and maybe Whitman, Vassar, and UNC.
I'm nearly positive I'll be okay when it comes to the UDub and IU, but the more selective schools are the ones I'm nervous about.</p>
<p>Any advice/criticism/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!</p>