<p>I'm not sure if this is the right forum to post this, I didn't think I should post it in "What are my chances?" if I don't have my SAT scores back yet.</p>
<p>Anyways, I wanted to share what stats I do have and see if anybody could tell me if I'm on the right track towards the universities I've been looking at. Am I taking the right courses?</p>
<p>Thanks for your time.</p>
<p>Hopeful Universities[ul]
[<em>]UC Berkeley
[</em>]UCLA
[<em>]Stanford
[</em>]NYU
[<em>]Columbia University
[</em>]Brown University[/ul]</p>
<p>Interested in International Diplomacy.</p>
<p>I'm not sure what information would help, so I'll try to give whatever I can think of.</p>
<p>[ul][<em>]Asian - 3/4 Chinese, 1/4 Lao
[</em>]Speak Chinese, Lao, English fluently
[<em>]Would be first generation to attend college from low income family.
[</em>]Junior at a public high school[/ul]</p>
<p>GPA: 3.78 (UW), 4.33 (Weighted)
Class rank: 22/485</p>
<p>The course titles at my school are weird, they're different than other high schools. We're changing them before next year to include SL/HL. The course titles are as listed on my transcript.</p>
<p>Junior year courses:[ul]
[<em>]APEngLit/Comp-P
[</em>]Spanish 3-P
[<em>]AP Calculus AB
[</em>]Honors Chem IB
[<em>]AP US History
[</em>]Student Government[/ul]</p>
<p>Senior year (projected):[ul]
[<em>]History of Europe IB/HL2
[</em>]English IB/HL2
[<em>]Biology IB/HL2
[</em>]Theory of Knowledge
[<em>]Student Government
[</em>]Spanish Language 4 IB/SL[/ul]</p>
<p>Summer plans:[ul]
[<em>]Hopefully I will be attending our Rotary International's Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
[</em>]I plan on taking Statistics at the local community college[/ul]</p>
<p>Extra curricular:[ul]
[<em>]Involved in Student Government, will possibly be ASB President next year (Class president last year, Publicist this year)
[</em>]Two semesters on school newspaper (after school class)
[<em>]Officer/Board member of Interact Club (Rotary International for high school level) - Will be president next year
[</em>]Mentor junior high students once a week, helping them set academic and personal short-term and long-term goals
[<em>]Volunteer at local hospital as a junior volunteer (Program is very selective)
[</em>]Planning committee for our school's Relay for Life team
[/ul]</p>
<p>Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!</p>