<p>So, I'm currently a sophomore and thinking I might apply to Harvard. I have a lot of extra-curriculars, 4.0 GPA, and so far pretty much everything I need to get me on track. The problem is I think I'm a little TOO well rounded if that even makes sense. I don't know if I want to be an architect, or doctor, so I don't even know if creativity is my specialty or academics so I don't know what to be most "passionate" about. I'm love everything I do... Anyway here's what I have/hope to have by senior year: </p>
<p>Pretty much my questions are: Is this enough? Too much? Not the things they're looking for? And what should I do to up my chances of getting in? </p>
<p>GRADES: GPA--4.0, SATS--2250, ACT--34</p>
<p>ECS/Achievements: </p>
<p>captain of the basketball team
founder/president of the debate team
founder/president of the math club
lead in the school musical
student council president
fencing
I started the communities first all women (for modest women) exercising class--it was spinning and I later organized a Spin-a-thon for children with special needs
Volunteer award from the government
Royal Conservatory of Music credits
certified lifeguard </p>
<p>Volunteer Work (just the things I do weekly): </p>
<p>I work with special needs kids for three hours every week
Tutor
Bake for the elderly </p>
<p>Summer:</p>
<p>Camp counsellor (teaches you leadership qualities?)
My school does NOT offer AP courses, so I'm going to hopefully do a summer program, either NYLF or an arts program that gives me two college credits, then I'm going to independently take two other courses.
Internship with either the top interior designer in Canada (I have connections with him) or something else. Can't decide. </p>
<p>OH yeah! My religion is a minority, I'm from Canada, and as soon as I'm done HS I'm studying abroad in Israel for a year. Does that help? :/ </p>
<p>I also play guitar and write songs, and that's my REAL passion along with acting, but I don't know how to include that anywhere. It's kind of just a hobby?</p>
<p>Anyway...ADVICE MUCH APPRECIATED! THANK YOU!</p>