<p>I am a high school junior. I have a 4.3 on a 4.0 scale (3.98 unweighted). This September I'm taking the ACT for the first time. I am ranked 20 in a class of 530. A few of my literary works were published in our school's literary magazine. Also, I am vice president of our school's Diversity Club, corresponding secretary of History Club, and a member of Art Club and NHS. I participate in competitive artistic roller skating and practice about three hours six days per week, with this I have won eight national and regional metals and have been nominated for Michigan Skater of the Year a few times. For community service (I do at least 11 hours/week), I work as an assistant for my former chemistry teacher Wednesday's after school, I volunteer at the Michigan Humane Society every weekend, I teach a roller skating for beginner and advanced class, and I voluteer and job shadow at the hospital near my house (which is nationally ranked). Also, this summer I did a medical program at Michigan Tech, next summer I will probably do a study/volunteer abroad or something like that. Currently, I am looking for a college that has small class sizes, a great pre med program, a diverse student body, and that I have a chance at getting in.</p>
<p>Classes: Jr yr: (I took AP US History sophomore year) AP Gov, Honors English, Independent Study: Physiology, Genetics/Evolution, Psych, Alg 2, French 3</p>
<p>Tenative classes for Sr yr: AP English, AP Bio, AP Physics, Advanced Journalism, Epidemology, French 4, Pre Calc/Trig </p>
<p>My prospective schools: Oberlin, U of M, Kenyon, Grinnell, U of Chicago, Kalamazoo College, Northwestern... i'm open for more suggestions... THANKS!</p>