<p>Academics:</p>
<p>I'm taking an extremely heavy course load this year. ( I'm a junior in HS at the moment. )</p>
<ul>
<li>I have A's in every single class.</li>
<li>I found out from my counselor that there's no real point in taking my SATs / ACTs because I plan to transfer from my local community college to either Rennselear Polytechnic Instiute or University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.</li>
<li>I heard that Rennselear is a "Safe school" ( as I can easily get accepted ), & the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign is an even "safer" school because of the higher acceptance rate than the RPI.<br></li>
<li>I plan to major in Business Administration ( MBA ) & either Computer Science ( CS ) or Computer Engineering ( CE )</li>
<li>From there, I'm considering to get my master's / PHD at Brown University for Computer Science.</li>
<li>I'm working on my own website ( according to my research it's technically work experience )</li>
<li>** Valid Point** I'M TRANSFERRING TO BROWN UNIVERSITY, THEY DO ACCEPT TRANSFER STUDENTS. I heard that Transferring 2-3x+'s my chances of being accepted.</li>
<li>I'm working on my Brown University essay right now</li>
<li>I plan on joining the military ( the Army ) after I graduate from UIUC / RPI. This also further increases the chances of being accepted. I will get into the Delta Force. I will get in as an officer ( this requires 4+ years of college beforehand )</li>
</ul>
<p>Extracurriculars:</p>
<ul>
<li>I'm almost my 1st degree black belt in karate at the moment</li>
<li>Cardio Kickboxing</li>
<li>Head Treasurer of Student Council</li>
<li>my dad is applying me for a $1000 scholarship</li>
<li>Working on community service ( 250+ Hours )</li>
</ul>
<p>Reccomendations:</p>
<ul>
<li>I'm going to get reccomendations for the honors program for my local community college before I graduate next year.</li>
<li>I'm getting an amazing recommendation from my counselor at school for the honors program</li>
<li>I'm getting a good recommendation from my math teacher</li>
<li>I'm going to get an extremely good recommendation from my "other" US History teacher ( since I'm doubled up on courses, as I said in the beginning of this forum. )</li>
</ul>