<p>Okay, I am a white female sophomore in a "B" classed Public School in Central New York.</p>
<p>My Freshman year, I definitely had some hard time adjusting. We don't really do GPA around here, but you can help me out maybe? My averages were around 81-86. Yeah, bad. I know.</p>
<p>This is my sophomore year and even though I had low 80's my first two marking periods, I have worked my way up to my last averages being 86.4, then onwards to 94.6 and now it is a 97.8.</p>
<p>I'm also involved in EC's</p>
<p>Field Hockey for two years so far, and plan to continue. I was brought up to Varsity this year in which we went to the State Final Four Championships. I am on many teams throughout the years and participate in many leagues and tournaments.</p>
<p>Softball for two years, and I am most likely getting brought up to varsity this year for sectional play. I am a pitcher, and I participate in tournaments and different teams all year around.</p>
<p>Even though I am active in sports I also am in Orchestra. I am/will (no questions asked) be a member of String Ensemble, Pit Orchestra, All-County Festivals, and I have participated in NYSSMA competitions.</p>
<p>The way I am going, I will be accepted into NHS my junior or senior year.</p>
<p>I also am participating in the school's online newspaper, photojournalism, S.A.D.D (students against drunk driving), Teen Aids Task Force, Foreign Language Club, Blood Drive Volunteering, and I usually participate in charity runs</p>
<p>I usually excel in standardized testing normally, I usually get 90's or A's on my regents examination and they're usually the best in my district.</p>
<p>I am looking to go to Quinnipiac in two years for journalism. I heard their communications school is excellent. So can anyone give me any pointers on what I should do more of, better of, or what my chances as they stand are? Thank You.</p>