Am I screwed? Please respond

<p>I want to go to Cornell. I am a sophomore. </p>

<p>9th grade:
Honors Biology: B/B
Spanish I (honors not offered): B/B
Honors U.S History: A/A
Honors English I: A/A
Inner Man-Spirituality class: B/B (required; honors not offered)
Physical Education: A/A
Algebra I (honors not offered): B/B </p>

<p>Courseload: Most rigorous
GPA: Something like 4.1/4.5 weighted. </p>

<p>My ECs mainly involved music. I am a composer for the Fingerstyle guitar, and I am also a classical pianist. My piano teacher considers me as a prodigy; and when she told me that, I spent 95% of my time with music. Don't get me wrong, I still play, but not nearly as much as I used to. That's why my grades have improved.</p>

<p>This year, I am having such a hard time in math and science! Everything else is not a problem. So by the time this year is over, my schedule will look like this: </p>

<p>Geometry: B/A
Honors World History: A/A
Honors English II: A/A
Honors Chemistry: B/A
WT/Psych: A/A
Faith & Tradition/Prayer & Spirituality: A/A
Spanish II: A/A</p>

<p>Courseload: Most rigorous except for math.
I am very involved in ECs, and spend a lot of time being involved in things that I am passionate about. </p>

<p>...Am I screwed, or will Cornell forgive me? I am going into pre-law. Thanks.</p>

<p>i think you should be okay
the important thing is to improve from here on out, but you still have really good grades. and plus, if you are a piano prodigy, then you have something else to play off of too :)</p>

<p>I would not be worried. Just raise your math and science grade. You still got time until the semester ends.</p>