<p>Hi. I'm a junior now (skipped freshman year and currently am attending a selective boarding school in my area) and I don't really know if my statistics (especially extracurriculars and volunteering) are effective at this point for Ivy League-level admission. Advice would really be welcome. Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>Race: Caucasian</p>
<p>GPA: 4.0 (we don't have weights).
No class ranking
SAT: haven't taken yet. I did get 2310 in 8th grade (790 M, 770 CR, 720 W, 8 essay =P), probably 235-240 on the PSAT I took last month.
ACT: haven't taken yet (32 in 6th grade, but that's probably irrelevant).</p>
<p>Current E.C.s:</p>
<p>Math Team (all levels), Sophomore and Junior Year
Math Circle (random presentations and stuff that are given to the community as a service), as Secretary), Junior Year
Future Business Leaders of America, Sophomore & Junior Year
Scholastic Bowl, Junior Year
Junior Statesmen of America, Junior Year
Wind Ensemble (2nd chair saxophone), 4-8 grade in elementary/middle school, 10-11 high school
Ongoing research (organic chemistry)</p>
<p>Awards:</p>
<p>Random honors at local math competitions in sophomore year (started math team)
4th in state for math team in sophomore year
AIME & USAMO qualifier in sophomore year
Random honors in scholastic bowl
Various honors for FBLA
Qualified for my state's ARML A team</p>
<p>Note: I will do Linguistics, Chemistry, and Physics Olympiad this year (hopefully invitational and semifinalist, respectively) as well as math</p>
<p>Volunteering:</p>
<p>I've done about 100 hours so far at my local hospital over the past couple of years.</p>
<p>APs Taken:</p>
<p>Calculus
Spanish
US History
European History
American History
Chemistry
Government
Music Theory</p>