<p>Current HS junior.</p>
<p>GPA - 3.8 / 92.0 at the end of sophomore year. Hoping to bring that up to a 94 this year. School doesn't weight/rank.
SAT - I actually just took it today, not sure of my score. Hoping for a superscore of at least 2300 (reasonably achievable).
SAT II's - Chem 800, Math 2 800, Math 1 750, Bio M 730. Taking physics and possibly french in june.
AP'S - Junior Year: APUSH, Physics B, Calc AB, Psychology. Senior Year (prospective): Economics, Physics C, Chem, Calc BC, Statistics, French.</p>
<p>EC's: - Volunteering at hospital every Sunday, have been doing so for 3 months. Will continue through graduation and possibly through undergrad.
- Oboe: All County every year since 8th grade, high chance of being selected for All-State senior year. High chance of winning my orchestra's concerto competition senior year, if won I will perform in Alice Tully Hall.
- Varsity swim team 3 years, possibly captain senior year.
- National French Exam - 9th in the nation sophomore year. Hoping to continue a similar trend.
- Accepted into the Columbia Science Honors Program freshman year. The program is very competitive, and entrance standards are very high. The program is offered for incoming sophomores, juniors, and seniors.</p>
<p>My family is pretty tight on money, so I'm looking for public schools or schools that will give financial aid/merit-based scholarships. If anyone could give a few names of the latter, it would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Current list:
-SUNY Binghampton
-SUNY Stony Brook
-Sophie Davis
-Cornell (possibly. Might be too expensive)
-WashU St. Louis (once again, might be too expensive)
-Case Western Reserve
-Johns Hopkins</p>