<p>Hi guys,</p>
<p>I'm a (young) junior from a competitive high school, and these are my grades.</p>
<p>Freshman year:</p>
<p>Sem 1</p>
<p>Honors Bio: A-
Honors Eng-9:A
AP World History: B+
Honors Alg-II:B+
Spanish II: A
Health: A
Band: A
Marching Band: A</p>
<p>Sem 2</p>
<p>Honors Bio: A
Honors Eng-9: A
AP World History: A-
Honors Alg-II: B+
Spanish II: A
PE II: A
Band: A</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:</p>
<p>Sem 1</p>
<p>Honors Chemistry: A
AP European History: A-
AP Statistics: B+
Honors Speech:A
Honors PreCalculus:B+
Spanish III:A
Marching Band:A
Wind Symphony II: A</p>
<p>Sem 2</p>
<p>Honors Chemistry: A
AP European History: A
AP Statistics: A
Honors Eng-10 (pre-AP): A-
Honors PreCalculus: A-
Spanish III:A
Marching Band:A
Wind Symphony II: A</p>
<p>Junior Year</p>
<p>TENTATIVE Sem 1</p>
<p>Human Anatomy and Physiology: A
AP Physics B: A
AP Chemistry: A
AP US History: A
Spanish IV: A
AP Literature: A
AP Calculus BC: B+</p>
<p>I really would like to go to a great school, preferably an Ivy because of their financial aid. Or a great school like Stanford, Duke, MIT, etc. But, I'm worried that my math grades and less-than-stellar performance in my earlier years of high school will keep me from those dreams.</p>
<p>Do you guys have any thoughts regarding this? Any recommendations of where to apply?</p>
<p>Other info: I started my own philanthropic club (President). I have done summer research. I won awards for this research. I have won math competition awards. I was a national top scorer in the American Regions Mathematics League competition. I am also in Key Club (officer). I am secretary of my youth/outreach group. And I am a juror for Teen Court.</p>