<p>Hey everyone, I'm a junior in high school, and have had a sub-par GPA my last freshman and sophomore years, around 2.7 unweighted. This year I have brought it up to ~2.9 unweighted/ ~3.1 weighted. However, the school I go to is considered to be an elite high school, so I'm sure that helps a bit. I have taken the PSAT and some practice SATs, and I am at least expecting a 2000+, and am really trying to push for an 800 on the math section, which I think I can do it I am careful.</p>
<p>The problem is, I really suck at non-science/math subjects. If it weren't for english, history, and maybe spanish, I would have a significantly higher GPA, although that has changed for spanish recently as I have been doing better. I love the sciences, specifically physics, and math, and have always done well in those classes. Over the summer, I want to take a small online course, or something, so I can get into BC Calc and Physics C my senior year. I also am going to drop history for AP Computer Science, and possibly drop Spanish (I would be taking Spanish 5 next year) for AP Chemistry, along with taking the AB Calc and Physics C. I really do enjoy those science classes, and I have an interest in computers with some good experience (I am a PHP, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript expert, and am currently learning C).</p>
<p>Also, hopefully this year, I can be the one in my class to receive an award for excelling in the science/math field, because I am going to do some independent "research"/experiments in the lab with a senior and my physics teacher.</p>
<p>I'm sure there are some at least decent schools out there that are good for me. Does anyone have any suggestions to where I should apply? I would like a place on the east coast, California, or Minnesota if that helps, but I'm pretty flexible. I want to double-major in Computer Science and physics, and am interested in quantum mechanics, theoretical physics, and such. My goal in life is to be a theoretical physicist, and mess around with computers on the side, and although that's a stretch, I'm still pursuing it hoping it will lead to something good.</p>
<p>Also, for 6 weeks out of this summer I plan on biking from Georgia to California. I will probably end up talking about this in my college essay. But the essay aside, will colleges be impressed by this? I'm on the varsity skiing and tennis teams, so I'm not super athletic if that matters.</p>
<p>Just looking for any help, thanks a lot!</p>