Am I heading in the right direction?

<p>I'm younger than most posting here, but I feel that there's no reason to wait to ask for advice. I just want to know if I am headed on the right path, etc. I am hoping to try for Ivy Leagues in the future. I just finished 9th grade. </p>

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<p>Race: Indian (American Born)</p>

<p>Mock SAT scores from 8th grade: 1920
Mock ACT scores from 8th grade: 33</p>

<p>AP Courses taken (& Final Grade): Biology (A; Score Unknown; 5 on Practice Test)
Honors Courses taken (& Final Grade): English I (A), Computer Science (A), Geometry & Algebra II (A) </p>

<p>GPA: I haven't calculated it, but I A+s in all my standard level classes (Health/Gym, Spanish I, World History), and As in all my higher level classes. </p>

<p>Leadership: Model UN (Treasurer)
---------> Intend to potentially start a Business/Math based club</p>

<p>Clubs: Model UN, JSA, TSA, Varsity Tennis
---------> Intend to join Science League and Math Team next year</p>

<p>EC's: Tennis (Varsity), Art (Competitons, etc.), Veena (Indian Classical Instrument)</p>

<p>Volunteering: Tutoring, Art based Charity work, etc. </p>

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<p>hey omg I’m Indian too :slight_smile:
well I just finished 10th grade and I know that you are on the right track. This forum place can be really intimidating sometimes because some people have impressive records and sooo amazing stats that only a few others can compare to.
I’m interested in Ivies as well. I learned that EC’s are important. Many smart people apply, so admissions officers needs to look for something unique and interesting about the applicant. Make sure that you stress on your skills and abilities, and try to do amazing things with them :)</p>

<p>Yea I think you definitely are on the right track; keep on working hard and I think you will have a good chance.</p>

<p>Thank you both! Do you have any suggestions in regards to competitions I should try, or EC opportunities? </p>

<p>This is my course load for next year:</p>

<p>AP Chemistry
Hnrs English II
Spanish III
Hnrs PreCalc
Hnrs US History I
AP Statistics</p>

<p>Would you suggest self studying another AP course or anything of the sort? (:
I greatly appreciate any feedback!</p>