<p>I'm a junior in high school, South Korean, and I'm looking at my college options.
My list of top schools include Brown, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, Duke, Washington U in St. Louis, and Cornell. Duke school being my top choice. Please chance me in all my choices. </p>
<p>This is what my resume looks like so far:</p>
<p>AP classes I have taken include:
AP Human Geography, AP chemistry, AP European history, AP US History, and AP Language.
Next year as a senior I plan on taking:
AP physics, AP calculus, AP French, AP government, and AP literature.</p>
<p>I took my first SAT in January and got a 2060. I plan on taking it again in May and am aiming for 2250+.
I have not yet taken any subject tests but am planning on taking Math 2, SAT chemistry, US history, and literature this coming June and October.</p>
<p>I have a 4.0 cumulative GPA (top 1% in a class of approx. 320 students), am involved with student government at school, and am the secretary for National Honors Society. I've played varsity golf on our school team since sophomore year and have lettered and received awards for academic achievement every season. Next year I will be team captain.
I also am involved with our school's form of LINK, called Raven Crew in which we help incoming freshmen have smooth transitions into high school. I've been an RC leader for 2 years.
I have perfect attendance and volunteer at our local hospital- I have over 110 hours so far and plan on continuing for a long time.
Summer of my sophomore year going into junior year, I went to a 10 day residential medical conference at Berkeley U through the program called NSLC. Next summer I plan on enrolling into Stanford's high school residential program.</p>
<p>Please let me know what you think, and if you have any further advice!</p>