<p>In freshman yr, I took honors (english,bio, accelarated geometry ( 1 a yr ahead of my peers)). Regular computer apps, health, french and American govt. 9 A's and 3 B's from the 2 semesters</p>
<p>In sophmore yr
I took honors chemistry and pre cal. Ap Statistics. English, French 2 and world history. 1 b and 11 A's from both semesters. </p>
<p>In junior yr I plan to take:
Ap:
Calculus BC
Physics B
chemistry</p>
<p>(three hardest ap's in my school)</p>
<p>Honors French 3 , English, us history</p>
<p>In senior year I plan to take:
Ap:
Physics c
Biology
Micro economics
Macro economics
Honors human anatomy
English or regular English
Advanced calculus at a college</p>
<p>Or do u recommend ap French instead of one of these</p>
<p>Each year:
From this yr on I volunteer a hospital.
I will have 300 hrs by time I graduate
Beta club, math team, science Olympiad, ping pong team, soccer recreation team, rowing team in school, I work at my dads company.</p>
<p>What sat score ? I'm at a 2000 now,
I plan to take act and at least 2 sat subject tests</p>
<p>Looks like you have a 3.89 gpa, good looking ECs and average SAT’s for ivy levels. Try to raise your gpa a bit, stick with you ECs, and raise your SAT’s by about 200-300 points.
Then id say you’d have a match. Right now its a reach. Hang in there!</p>
<p>Do u recommend exchanging one of my classes for ap French (during senior yr) so I have 4 yrs of language? I was thinking that since I want to do premed an ap science instead or human anatomy would look better</p>
<p>Doing more Extra curriculars never hurts. I would take the ap science course, will help with your class rank as long as you get an A. The SAT’s and subject tests should be your biggest concern.</p>
<p>It does not look like you are a home schooler…</p>
<p>But, to answer your question: No, probably not. Harvard it super selective, and just what you listed does not show you as anyone who is doing well, but not exceptionally well in scholastics.</p>
<p>The only things that might help are:
You list science olympiads? are you near the top nationally? what olympiad have participated?</p>
<p>Or your rowing? are you nationally ranked? Ping Pong?</p>
<p>Seriously - through my kids’ friends and acquaintances the kids I know who go to Harvard are near the top, nationally, of some competition or area of study. That is not to say everyone there is, but that is the only thing that would have me saying that you have a good chance.</p>
<p>Consider other places. Harvard it not necessarily the best school for you.</p>