<p>GPA: 3.8 unweight, 3.9 weighted.... planning on bringing it up</p>
<p>ACT: not taken, going to next year</p>
<p>SAT II: plan to take Bio and Physics</p>
<p>AP Courses: AP European History (?) taking soon this year</p>
<p>Major Awards:
3rd in State national history day and nationals alternate
1st place state HOSA (going to nat'ls, plan to get more)
2nd place state HOSA
All Suburban Orchestra every yr</p>
<p>Volunteering:
Mission trips
library
school clubs
- around 120 hrs</p>
<p>EC's:
HOSA (President and Founder, running for state role)
Mock trial (co-president)
Key Club/Model U.N.
Stucco (delegate)
Tri-M/other societies
Violin- some local awards,
Track/Tennis- JV Fresh yr, private lessons soph yr</p>
<p>Summer Activities:
-starting a summer camp for children
mission trips
Hugh obrien youth leadership</p>
<p>So am I on the right track if I get more awards and raise gpa?</p>
<p>Please list what colleges are matches, reaches for me. like university of virginia, university of michigan ann arbor, wash U, upenn, georgetown, etc.</p>
<p>Good grief, you are only a sophomore! That is why no one is “chancing you.” This is far too early to be obsessing about college “chancing.” You are better off focusing on doing your best in high school, NOW. Ask for chances when you are a junior. This is an obsessive and a, frankly, absurd request at this stage of your high school career. Just keep pushing yourself and doing your best academically. Then come back and ask for a legitimate “chance” when you are closer to the application process. Really, CALM DOWN about this and ENJOY HIGH SCHOOL!</p>
<p>You’re doing fine! Just work on your grades, getting good test scores, and be super involved and dedicated to your EC’s! Find your passion for one of them and follow it, then tell the story in your application. It’s good that you are gauging yourself! Best advice is just do what you want to do cause you like doing it, not cause it will boost your application. Good luck! And don’t mind other crazed posters!</p>