<p>I'm a sophomore, and I want to know if things I am doing/plan to do could be enough for admission to one of Ivy League schools, Cornell or Princeton (my dream).</p>
<p>Right now I go to a high school which is not exactly private but requires an admissions test in mathematics, and it's the best school in my country. My grades have been good so far (only A's and a few B's at 7th and 8th grade). I got in to IB, which I will be starting next year, trying to get an IB diploma along with my national one. About SAT - taking my first in October, not very worried about that, I have got all the possible practice materials and time to study (have started already).</p>
<p>For EC's - Im in Student Council, planning to run for president in 11th grade. In 11th grade, I'm also planning to apply for TASP. I've won 2 regional mathematics olympiads, and there's one coming up soon, I think I might have a chance there, who knows what will happen, I'll hope for the best. Then, there's martial arts for athletics (will be 2 years when I'm sending out applications) and running - I'm going to run a half-marathon this year, and a full one next year. In the summer, I'm going to take an internship with a company in my country and do volunteer work. Then there are few small clubs, but those are not very important - drawing club, language club in my school, and a choir.</p>
<p>So - am I on the right track, or should I be doing much more?
Thanks for your help!</p>