<p>I'm thinking of a natural science degree specifically in physical sciences</p>
<p>I took AP:
Chemistry (5), World History (5), US History (?), Physics C (5), Calculus BC (5), English Language (?)</p>
<p>Will be taking AP: Econ, Biology, English Language, Music Theory, Computer Science</p>
<p>Also will be taking Multivariable Calculus although not AP (college board does not offer)</p>
<p>Took Physics 29: Electricity & Magnetism, Wave, Modern Physics, Astronomy course at Stanford (It is a real Stanford college course which mostly freshman take at the second half of the year, or sophomore take at the beginning. And I actually think I was the only high school student in that class at the time, and most were actual Stanford students)</p>
<p>SAT: 2180</p>
<p>SAT II: 800: physics, math 2, chemistry, world history
700: Latin (it was really really hard ok!!!)</p>
<p>I don't know if UK schools look at awards but...</p>
<p>Awards: Manga Cum Laude National Latin exam (I'm actually good at Latin! I was #1 in my class)</p>
<p>AMC 12 score: 117 (school winner)
AIME score: 4</p>
<p>2nd Place in Physics Olympics in Halford College</p>
<p>1st place team in Monterey Mathletics for Math Analysis</p>
<p>And I know they don't look at EC but...</p>
<p>I created a team to compete in the national Science Bowl. We did practice hard and arranged practice sessions, but we didn't achieve far at the competition.</p>
<p>Also, I have a quick question. I've been told that Cambridge is better at math and science than Oxford, but unfortunately Cambridge does not have a physics degree while Oxford does. Is it better that I apply to Oxford if I want to study physics?</p>