Am I qualified and competitive enough for a top university?

<p>I am a rising junior, so I haven't taken my SAT or ACT yet, but I will this fall. I have a 3.8 unweighted GPA and a 4.2 weighted GPA. I have 150 hours worth of volunteer hours accumulated, and I am the president of the Drama Club and Gay/Straight Alliance. I'm also a member of five other clubs including National Honor Society. I have only received two B's in high school, and one was a high school credit offered in middle school.</p>

<p>My schedule this year is: AP English, AP U.S. History, AP Psychology, AP Spanish, Algebra 2/Trig honors, Chemistry honors, Drama 3, Physics honors (already taking online with an A+)</p>

<p>Senior year planned schedule: AP English, AP Government, AP Chemistry, AP Physics B, Economics honors, Pre-Calculus honors, Anatomy/Physiology honors, and Drama 4. </p>

<p>I took 2 AP's and 4 honors courses last year, but I received regular classes my freshman year. I passed my AP World History exam with a 3, but I did not pass my other AP exam. </p>

<p>Do I have a chance in getting into top universities?</p>

<p>In my opinion, you’re on track. If you keep up your good grades and get good test scores, then you’ll be a good candidate. EC’s help too, of course. The only concern I have for you is your AP scores. When colleges see A’s in a class but low scores on the AP test, they might think it’s because of grade inflation. If you can do really well on your AP’s junior year I think you can make up for this though.</p>

<p>I would try to take pre calc during the summer and get through calc in high school. Make sure to take the hardest classes your school offers in all areas.</p>