Am I in the right direction???

<p>Hey guys, i'm currently a freshman in hs and was wondering if I am currently in the right direction for top tier colleges (ivies, mit, stanfird, johns hopkins, duke, etc.) although these are my goals, i am very open to other options.</p>

<p>Here are my stats:</p>

<p>Freshman schedule and grades:</p>

<p>-Ap college major chem (prepares for ap and at college major level): A
-Ap calc bc: A
-Ap music: A
-advanced english seminary:A+
-APUSH: A+
-AP spanish:B+
-honors playwriting</p>

<p>Sports:
-Varsity water polo (1 of 2 freshmen to make team)
-varsity swim team (1 of 2 freshmen to make team)
-new england champion team
-state champion and record holder in one event
-all amercan consideration cut
-ymca national championship concelation finalist</p>

<p>Community service:
-Tutor kids with add, adhd, and dyslexia 3 hours a week
-teach mentally challengrd kids to swim every sunday for an hour</p>

<p>ECs:
-Debate team (swept new england champs)
-board member of organization dedicated to the relief of Haiti after the earthquake</p>

<p>Fun facts:
Asian
Identical twin</p>

<p>10th grade classes:
Ap computer science
Ap organic chemistry
Ap macrobiology
Math indipendent project
AP chinese
AP world
Honors ethics
Economics
*note that indipendet project is considered ec and on my own time but counts toward gpa</p>

<p>So what you guys think? Please, any opinion is appreciated</p>

<p>You’re a ■■■■■ obviously.</p>

<p>No… Legit serious…I know not believeable, but have actually worked my ass off to get to such a level…</p>

<p>There isn’t ap macrobiology, just plain biology. Same with organic chemistry. At least neither of them are on the college board website. Are you sure they aren’t honors courses? Other than that everything looks really impressive.
[AP</a> Central - Course Descriptions](<a href=“Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board”>Course & Exam Pages – AP Central | College Board)</p>

<p>I go to a private school where the names of courses don’t make sense. They call then “ap” because they do in fact prepare for ap but go MUCH more in depth when actually studying the subject.</p>

<p>And thank you :)</p>