Am I on the right track?

<p>I'm a junior at a large Wisconsin public school, not the best school overall. White female, bilingual (Russian & English)</p>

<p>Planning to go into Biology, possibly Microbio.</p>

<p>GPA: 3.95, Unweighted
My school doesn't do weighted GPA or Class rank.
Most rigorous courses available, currently taking 4 APs, an honors course, & a college course. 3/5 HS classes are all seniors except for me.</p>

<p>ECs:
Science Olympiad 10, 11, planning to start a team at my school for 12th
Debate Team 10 (Varsity Letter), 11 (vice captain), planning on 12 (I'll almost certainly be captain)
Forensics (competitive public speaking) Team 10 (Varsity Letter), 11 (probably will get some leadership position, season hasn't started yet), planning on 12 (probably captain)
Math Team 10 (captain of JV), 11</p>

<p>Test Scores:
PSAT M - 70
PSAT R - 78
PSAT W - 78
(will take SAT soon, PSAT just as a predictor)
SAT II Bio - 800
(More SAT IIs soon)
AP Bio - 5
Taking AP Calc AB, AP Psych, AP Language & comp, AP chem this year
Planning to take Bio GRE (exam to get into grad school, basically) this November, done really well (99th percentile) in all practice tests so far.</p>

<p>Awards:
USABO National Finalist (top 20 in the nation out of 10,000 participants), 10
Science Olympiad Health Sci 2nd place at state, Cell Bio 1st , 10
NJ science League, 1st place in Bio I, 9
A few small debate & forensics awards, but nothing stellar</p>

<p>Etc:
Expecting really good recs ( I know who I'll ask and I think they both have a really high opinion of me)
Taking college bio classes @ the local state U, will have taken 3 classes or more by the time I apply.
Internship in carrot genetics lab last summer
Worked at day camp summer before that.</p>

<p>I thought I was doing really well, but then NHS rejected me, probably because of lack of community service.</p>