Chance me please

<p>I'm a current high school junior who intends to apply to colleges as a business major next year. Some of this resume is still unfinished obviously, but this is the best I have so far and what's predicted. If it means anything I'm a white male from New York.</p>

<p>GPA: 95.3 unweighted, 98.2 weighted (Top 5% of my class)
SAT: (740/760/740) 2240
ACT: Haven't taken yet, no idea what to expect.
SAT Subject Tests: Taking Math II and Physics this year and should get above a 750 in both.</p>

<p>APs: Haven't taken any prior to this year (only AP World History was available), but currently enrolled in Physics B and Enlgish Lang. Next year I'm enrolled in Physics C, BC Calc, US Gov, Macroeconomics, English Lit, and French</p>

<p>ECs:
Varsity Spring Track (9th-12th, captain)
Varsity Winter Track (10th-12th, captain)
MSG Varsity Club (10th-12th, founding member and holder of multiple board positions)
French Honor Society (11th-12th, probably a board member next year)
DECA (11th-12th)
Community Service Club (9th-12th)
National Honor Society (12th)
Business Honor Society (12th)
Wall Street Investors Club (12th, might have a small board position)</p>

<p>Recommendations:
Should be good, I have a lot of teachers who like me.</p>

<p>Awards:
High Honor Roll every quarter (so 12x)
Scholar Athlete Award (7x)
10th Place in National French Competition (probably going to place higher this year)
Various art awards in Computer Graphics
Probably going to be National Merit Finalist (217 on PSAT)</p>

<p>Work:
Hockey Ref (2010-present)
Camp Counselor (2012-present)
I also design t-shirts/ads for my aunt's screen printing business</p>

<p>Volunteer:
Tutoring
Community service (around 70 hours)</p>

<p>Please chance me for the following schools:
UPenn (Wharton) - ED
MIT - EA
Cornell (Dyson AEM)
Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)
U of Michigan (Ross)
Boston College (Carroll)</p>

<p>Your stats are strong for these colleges, but it will still be a challenge. Now you just have to focus on making yourself stand out among the sea of high-caliber students. You will have to write amazing essays, and I would recommend taking the ACT and as many AP tests as you can.</p>