Chance me please!

<p>Male - Casucasian
Born in NYC, lived in CT for past 7 years
Aiming for a biotechnology/bioengineering major
Currently sophomore in high school</p>

<p>Classes:
Sophomore year:
Honors English 2
Honors Chem
AP US His.
French 2 L1
Algebra 2 L1
(possibly taking Honors Precalc over the summer)
Junior year (projected)
AP Calc
AP Chem
AP Bio
An Anatomy/physiology elective (probably)
French 3 L1
English 3 (Honors hopefully)
Senior year
AP English
French 4 (L1)
AP Statistics
An Anatomy/Physiology elective
AP Physics</p>

<p>GPA
I manage a solid B+/A- in all my classes, with the occasional straight A for various classes</p>

<p>Haven't taken any sat/act/counted psat yet, need recommendations on when to start taking them</p>

<p>Schools-
Not thinking about any specifics, recommendations for any that are solid on biotech/bioeng</p>

<p>maintain your grades, raise gpa, whats your predicted sat score?</p>

<p>lol mozart is better than bach!</p>

<p>*if anyone thinks this is wierd I know this ccer and hes right next to me right now at school</p>

<p>what do you want</p>

<p>Um. I said I wasn't thinking about any specifics...I'm more looking for recommendations for colleges and my chances at those.
Columbia is my top top choice, but I'm not even going to think about it until my acts/sats are in. Cornell maybe as another top choice.</p>

<p>oh yeah, ec's..</p>

<p>I play the organ pretty well, thinking about some competition and fairly confident that I would win some commendations for youngest
(I also play the piano, but that's pretty common)
Participated in the political campaign of Ned Lamont, a vyer for US Senator from Connecticut (was in one of his commercials, went to a few rallies (and helped with them), and met him)
Active volunteer for the Parks and Rec in my town, accepting along with the rest of my family stewardship for a nature preserve in my town and helping care for it, and helping restore a park created by Olmsted in the center of town
Expecting to receive Eagle Scout award from BSA
Active volunteer at church (altar helper, help manage a choir)</p>

<p>Its hard to tell anything without scores, but your grades look solid. Besides the ivys which are reaches for everyone also look at Georgia Tech, RPI and Case Western. Your school will probably have you take the PSAT in either your Soph or first semester junior year. I would take the SAT a few times in the 2nd half of your junior year and also take the ACT. Some people do better on that particular test.</p>

<p>Thanks very much!</p>