<p>Hello!
I am currently a second semester junior at Agoura High School.
Here are my grades/classes so far (2 years PE required to graduate):</p>
<p>Freshman:</p>
<p>PE- A/A
Geometry Honors- A/A
English - A/A
Biology - A/A
World Geography/Health (took during summer) - A/A
Automotive Technology - A/A
Contemporary Media I - A/A (photoshop skills art class, UC approved, same with 2 level)</p>
<p>Sophomore:</p>
<p>PE - A/A
Algebra II Honors - A/A
Computer Science AP - A/A, 4 on AP
English - A/A
World History (took during summer) - A/A
Contemporary Media II - A/A
Spanish I - A/A</p>
<p>Junior (first semester/ projected second semester, pretty much positve):</p>
<p>Chemistry AP - A/A
Chemistry AP Lab - A/A
Math Analysis HP (Precalc/Calculus A) - A/A
Spanish II - A/A
Statistics AP - A/A
English - A/A
US History (took in summer) - A/A
Game Programming - A/A</p>
<p>GPA Unweighted: 4.00
GPA Weighted (10-11): 4.40</p>
<p>Senior Classes (planned):</p>
<p>Physics AP
Calculus BC AP
English Honors
Government/Economics Honors
Spanish III
Elective (pretty much free class, maybe taking Psychology?)</p>
<p>Gonna take AP exams in Chem and Stat, sure gonna get +4 on both</p>
<p>SAT I - 1940 (i know, pretty bad)</p>
<p>However....</p>
<p>ACT with Writing- 32 :)</p>
<p>Still retaking ACT to see if I can get 33+, feelin confident</p>
<p>Extra Curric:</p>
<p>Varsity Tennis + Ranked tournaments, thinking of being on college team
Assorted Community Service (i think +50 hours, planning to do more though :) )
My Trump Card- Chess
Nationally Ranked in top 100 in the nation for my age (16)
Have won over $2500 competing in tournaments with adults</p>
<p>Also, I am going to do a summer program this summer, and taking my third year of spanish during the year for UC's (originally planned to take during the summer).</p>
<p>So, here are the schools I am thinking of applying to:</p>
<p>University of Chicago
UCLA
UC Berkeley
UCSD
Stanford
Cal Tech (dream school)
Princeton
Georgia Institute of Technology (really good engineering program)
Washington University of St. Louis</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>