Chance me please please please!

<p>I am a freshmen in high school, and I am very worried about high school. Is this resume good enough for ivy league/top 20 school? Thanks.</p>

<p>GPA: 4.0 (unweighted), 4.26 (Weighted). Expected GPA after Senior Year (If I keep it up) 4.6-4.8</p>

<p>PSAT (Is this good? Any advice?) 164. 66% of sophomores.</p>

<p>Resume:
Academic Achievements:
-Principal's Award- Highest recognition for written story as chosen by principal for sixth grade students.
-Academic Excellence Award- Highest academic recognition given by principal (based on nominations by a panel of teachers) to seventh grade student (two awards each for male and female students).
-President's Education Award- For maintaining an "A" average throughout middle school.
-National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) member and Vice President (William Mason Chapter)- Became a member by maintaining an "A" average, showing leadership, and demonstrating service. Nominated through an interview by a panel of teachers to be Vice President of the NJHS.
-1st chair Euphonium for the highest middle school band, and high school intermediate band (Middle school band was winner of several awards).
-Superior rating for Solo and ensemble competition 3 years in a row- District competition, highest rating.
-Director's Award- Best musical talent for sixth grade band, as selected by musical director.
-Area Honor Band- Top euphonium player for county school district, as chosen through an audition and recommendation by music instructor.
-State Select Band- Invited to participate in a Virginia state select band to perform in Europe during Summer 2010.
-Mr. Mac Orbeth Physical Education Award- Annual award given by physical education instructor to sixth grader who demonstrates dedication and character through athletics.
-Battle Books Team Captain- In 5th and 6th grade I was selected to a reading competition (through a test) eight consecutive times where I was named captain all eight times (by my classmates). Our sixth grade team won one of the four competitions held that year.</p>

<p>Personal Achievements:
-Nominated to freshmen executive board- part of student government, one of 5 members selected.
-Freshman basketball team - made the team with no previous experience.
-Big Buddies- Participate in program through high school that gives mentally challenged students a friend to have.
-Travel Hockey- A/AA/AAA level hockey since age 7.
-Baseball- Named to Little League All-Stars for three years, All-Star team District runner up for two years, Majors team town champion for one year. Played age 13U and 14U travel baseball for the Vienna Mustangs who were ranked top ten in the nation for 13U age.
-Lacrosse- Learned a new sport at age 14 for a U15 county travel team. Team finished as District runner up.
-Football- Learned a new sport at the age of 13 in the humility of not winning any special titles.
-Swimming- Swam for Country Club team for 4 years with no special individual recognitions, but for a team that won the league championships 3 years in a row.
-Debate Camp- Attended one Summer of debate camp, and was chosen as team captain for the affirmative argument side.
-Community Service- Was a "Big Buddy" for the Friday Friends Forever organization through my Elementary School (program was to develop mentors for mentally and socially challenged students).
-School Vice President- Elected by my elementary school to be Vice President during grade 6.
-School 5th Grade Senator- Elected by my elementary school to be Senator during grade 5.</p>

<p>Thanks for your help!</p>

<p>Well, firstly, you need to take off everything from middle school. That kind of stuff won’t go on your application, and quite honestly, it’s cluttering your list up a bit.</p>

<p>You seem to be on the right track, though. =) I’m a freshman as well and a fellow Princeton hopeful, but I know I don’t have nearly as much going for me as you lol. My dad is a pretty involved alumn so maybe that will help me, idk.</p>