Am I Going in the Right Direction?

<p>So William and Mary is my first choice. I'm wondering if what I'm doing now is giving me a solid shot for out of state. Here's a summary of what I've done thus far:
Freshman:
English H- A
Algebra 2 H- B+
Biology H- B+
Latin II H- A-
World History H- A-</p>

<p>Sophomore:
English H- A-
Pre-Calc/Trig H- A-
Chemistry H- A-
Latin III H- A-
US History I H- A- (in my school, the honors course is the first half of APUSH
***To note, I got mono in the last marking period, and as a result, my Latin and chemistry grades became A minuses as opposed to As. Is it worthy to note this when I apply to schools? I mean, I still improved upon my freshman year....</p>

<p>Junior (so far):
English H- A-
AP Calc AB- B+
Physics H-A-
APUSH- A
AP Government- A
Latin IV H- A+</p>

<p>I plan on taking AP Stat, AP Euro, AP Bio, and AP Econ senior year.
I am involved in my school's green team, book club, cross country team, swim team, and track team. Outside of school I am very involved in my church, a program with autistic children, a nonprofit for women's education in Africa, and a school for people with disabilities. </p>

<p>Scores: ACT 32
PSAT 200</p>

<p>From what little I know about you, you seem to have a good shot for OOS. Perhaps consider retaking the ACT (or taking the SAT)? The ACT middle-50 for W&M is 29-33, and that includes in-state students. As for whether or not to mention mono, I don’t think it would hurt to mention (or to have your guidance counselor mention) if it made you miss a lot of school days.</p>