<p>So I've been reading online about parents who have planned out what their child is doing every year, starting in Kindergarten, to get into a great college. WHAT?! I didn't do anything special my freshman or sophomore summer. Will this hurt me from a college admission's standpoint? Here are my grades, test scores, and resumes. I am a Hispanic female and senior at a public school. Do I have a chance of getting into an Ivy?</p>
<p>Grades:
4.34 GPA
Will take 9 APs by the end of senior year
Top 10% of my grade</p>
<p>Scores:
4 or 5 on the AP exams I have taken
SAT: 2200
Still have to take SAT Subject Tests</p>
<p>Letters of Recommendation:
English teacher
History teacher
Possibly one from a congressman</p>
<p>Sports:
XC (11)
Volleyball (9-10)
Varsity Lacrosse (10-12)</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
Editor in Chief of the Yearbook (11-12)
Interact Historian (11-12)
Girl Scouts Gold Award
VA Governor's School for Humanities
Volunteered abroad in Nicaragua
Volunteered in a local political campaign
AP Scholar
Have held a job for two years
Tutoring
Spanish National Honors Society (10-12)
Quill and Scroll (11-12)</p>