<p>Hey guys, I just wanted to see what my chances are as of this year to get into any Ivy League school. Just give me the chances for any Ivies. I'm only a sophomore in high school, and I know that I have quite a ways to go, but I just want a ballpark figure. Here are my stats:</p>
<p>I'm taking AP Biology, AP World History, and AP Environmental Science this year, and my grades in Bio and World are 107 and 110 respectively. (AP Environment is not a class, I'm just taking it independently). I am valedictorian as of now, and my GPA is around a 103.5 (Sorry, I'm not sure of the criteria to scale it out of 4.0 as my school doesn't really follow that method). I plan on, and definitely will take the following AP courses in the next two years of high school: Chemistry, U.S. History, Spanish Language IV, Spanish Language V, Statistics, English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition, Physics, U.S. Government and Politics, Calculus AB, Macroeconomics, and Microeconomics.</p>
<p>I am currently a member of the school's Scientific Research class, in which participants conduct independent study and enter in various competitions. I do not play any school sports, although I may try tennis in the future, but I am an avid dancer and I have won numerous trophies/awards for dancing. I have also choreographed a dance for children for a cultural program (as a volunteer, no monetary compensation). I am in a number of other clubs and I volunteer at the hospital on weekends. I work at a Kumon center, where I basically tutor children in math and do some standard clerical work as well. I'm in all of the usual clubs at school: Mock Trial, Model United Nations, Science Olympiad, Math League, Asian Cultural Club, etc.</p>
<p>As for standardized testing, again, I am a sophomore, so I have not garnered enough experience to consider anything accurate, but I have taken the PLAN ACT which is a practice form of the ACT. My expected range according to my results is a 31-34 on the ACT.</p>
<p>There is a lot more, and I would find it safe to say that I am passionate about learning, and over the years, I have acquired a outright love of the prospect of learning itself. I love to write, and I feel like my attitude towards my education would be fitting of an Ivy League school.</p>
<p>I am a sophomore, as I feel like I should state it again, and I know that nothing can be concluded from this information at this point, but I would appreciate an estimate. Thanks!</p>