<p>applying early decision.
early grad (16 year old senior)
Courses
English 1-2 Honors, Eng 3 AP (currently in Eng 4 AP)</p>
<p>Math alg 1, geo honors, alg 2 honors, currently in pre-cal pre-ap (i moved from NC and here in TX its called pre-ap not honors)</p>
<p>Science-earth and environmental honors, biology(before I even got in high school), Chemistry honors, currently taking Physics B AP</p>
<p>History-US History (before I got in high school), Civics and econ honors, world history honors, [currently in world geo(its a grad requirement here in texas)], and currently in AP gov.</p>
<p>PE</p>
<p>Electives: psychology honors, MS word, ppt and pub (got certified), art(currently in b/c its a grad requirement), earth and space science, anatomy and physiology, medieval studies,marketing, foods 1</p>
<p>LATIN 1 and 2</p>
<p>Clubs:
heifer fund
National technical honors society
culture club
FBLA (leadership position)
FCA</p>
<p>this year I joined student council, and working on joining national honors society because I'm new at my school</p>
<p>Admission officer at Harvard said I was "in the ball park" for early app
Chance me!</p>
<p>Without knowing more about your SATs, GPA, ECs, it would be impossible to know if you have a chance (reach or out of reach). Harvard is always a reach and the adcom will almost always encourage everyone to apply.</p>
<p>You barely have any AP’s, and only one EC leadership position (I know you have a disadvantage here anyways because of the new school). Not much to show your “passion” (if you do feel passionate about these clubs and you have invested a lot of time into them you will have to make it come through in your application).</p>
<p>Your course selections don’t really show what field you want to go into. This isn’t that big of a deal, but every little bit helps. Harvard wants as much application $$$ so they’ll say whatever they can to get it.</p>
<p>It’s still rather early in the year. You could probably talk to your guidance counselor and get a schedule change to more rigorous classes. You might want to join a club that is about your passion; if there are none, start one. You might also want to consider dropping the idea of early graduation and doing all 4 years of high school (or dual enroll for your last year).</p>
<p>That said, Harvard is a high reach for just about anyone. We don’t even know your SAT/ACT and SAT II scores, and you haven’t listed a single major or passion, so we can not really direct you to any other high-quality universities that might appeal to you.</p>