Am I on the right track?

<p>Hey everyone! I'm currently a sophomore in HS on the east coast, but I'm planning on/considering graduating early. My stats so far are:</p>

<p>Freshman year:
Geometry Honors
English 9 Honors
Government Honors
Algebra Based Physics Honors
Foundations of Technology
Gym/Health
Piano I
French II</p>

<p>Sophomore year:
Modern World History Honors
Journalism I
Algebra II Honors
English 10 Honors
Biology Honors
French III
Publications I
Pre-Calculus w/ Trigonometry </p>

<p>And next year, which would be my junior/senior year I will be taking:
English 11 Honors
AP US History
AP Calculus A
AP Calculus B
Chemistry Honors
AP Language & Composition
Journalism II
AP Government/Politics</p>

<p>I did Model UN last year as an extra curricular and won honorable mention for my position paper. This year I did Open Studio (Art) as an extra curricular, and I have over 100 hours of community service, and this year I was News Editor of the newspaper last semester and am currently on the yearbook.</p>

<p>Next year I hope to be in the National Music Honor Society, National French Honor Society, and National Social Studies Honor Society, and also other extra curriculars. </p>

<p>Do you think that with these classes & ECs that I would be able to be admitted? </p>

<p>Also, on a side note, if I got admitted, I would try to defer admission for one year so I would have a gap year between high school & college taking the place of my senior year to work, intern, or volunteer abroad. </p>

<p>Would that be possible at this school?</p>

<p>Oh and I am taking the SATs next month for the first time so I don't have those scores yet, but I have a 4.0 unweighted GPA so far.</p>

<p>You’re absolutely on the right track not only to be admitted, but also get a decent scholarship as well! I have no doubt in my mind that, as long as you keep it up, you will be admitted. As for the gap year, at SeattleU they encourage you to apply during your senior year, but they will not defer admission. They do, however, say that as long as you are admitted the first time, you are almost guaranteed to be admitted again.</p>