<p>Schools:
Duke (dream school)
Northwestern
WUSTL
College of William and Mary
UNC
UVa
UChicago
University of Florida
University of Washington
Notre Dame
Ohio University (in state)</p>
<p>I'm a current junior. These are my stats up to now:
Gpa: 4.4 W. 3.9 UW
Rank: top 5%
ACT: Took Feb test so not yet known.. practice tests indicate a score around 33</p>
<p>Freshman:
CP English 1
CP physical science
CP world History
CP geometry
P.E
Health
Intro to art</p>
<p>Sophomore:
CP English 2
CP Biology
AP US History
CP Algebra 2
French 1
Film and Literature
Psychology</p>
<p>Junior:
Honors english 3
Pre-Calculus
Cp Chemistry
Anatomy and Physiology
AP Statistics
French 2
Philosophy 101 (dual credit course)</p>
<p>Senior (just scheduled):
AP Literature
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Calculus AB
AP Government
AP Psychology
French 3</p>
<p>ECs:</p>
<p>--Founder/President of my high school's UNICEF Club. Includes many events such as the local Business Expo, countless fundraisers, school charity drives, etc.
--"Volunteen" for Children's Hospital
--Ambassador for a local inner city children's benefit organization. I extended the outreach of the inner city children's organization to the suburbs to help raise funds and collect donations. I have worked personally with the founder and board. I've put together many events with my high school to benefit this charity. I feel very strongly about this organization and will most likely write about it in my essay.
--NHS (as well as the many volunteer hours invested in it)
--Student Council
--Volunteer at library since sophomore year
--Volunteer swim coach for disabled elementary students since sophomore year
-Club Med
--summer job at amusement park
--Freshman Mentor--help incoming freshmen adjust to high school
--Tutor</p>
<p>Note: the number of APs I have listed is almost the entire list of APs my school offers excluding AP foreign languages and Music Theory. They restrict advanced placement classes to upperclassmen except in exceptional cases. I'd say only 30 sophomores were allowed to take APUSH sophomore year.</p>
<p>Thanks!!!</p>