Am I On Track?

<p>Currently a freshmen in high school.</p>

<p>I currently hold a 4.0 GPA (I understand this could be anywhere in 3 years), I do tons of community service, and am an active member in the NFL.</p>

<p>Im in the top 5 for class rank (not given a number), and get every award for our schools awards (except Presidential Fitness).</p>

<p>My biggest achievements so far are:
1. Scripps Spelling Bee State Contender
2. Completion of School's Math Program (No one finishes it, only me and one other person did) Also this was in elementary school.
3. Member of National Forensics League (simple but gaining points quickly).
4. Finalist in a huge NFL meet for extemp (it was my first meet).</p>

<p>Sorry about not being specific.</p>

<p>Other things I want to do include:
Get a new class in my school. I don't know if this is possible but a Computer Science class or anything like this would be amazing. Instead of learning Excel and Word for a semester.</p>

<p>So the ultimate question is: Am I on track?</p>

<p>One thing holding me back is the fact that I tend to try to make people smile. No matter what it takes I try to make people laugh, and I feel like I can't change this. At the beginning of 8th grade I did this and I nearly lost one of my good friends, because I was "too serious" and "not fun."</p>

<p>So currently (easily changeable) I would like to major in Computer Science (focus on software development) and go to one of the following.</p>

<p>University of Michigan
Stanford (I understand this isn't possible)
University of Kansas</p>

<p>If anything just do the University of Michigan, because that's what I am most interested in currently.</p>

<p>Also all of my teachers love me (except for one who I never have figured out, because I am the only one who ever participated in her class.)</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>You are definitely ambitious, as you are already researching colleges. Your grades are right on track, take challenging courses and study hard. Keep your positive outlook and engage in activities that you enjoy and are passionate about and you can reach your college goals.</p>