chances at woodrow wilson school?

<p>rising junior
caucasian female
from suburban Colorado neighborhood
attends big public school, known for academics/extracurriculars
IB diploma candidate, 5 IB/AP classes per year since 9th
4.0 unweighted, 4.7 weighted, no class rank but approx. top 5%, no Bs</p>

<p>PSAT 214 sophomore year, took ACT freshman year and recieved a 32</p>

<p>extracurriculars: debate captain (10) and varsity LD debater (9-10), choir officer (10) and in choir for 2 years, Colorado Youth and Government page (9) and representative (10), cofounder and officer of Fashion for a Cause (10), NHS (10), member of Amnesty Int'l (10)</p>

<p>outside of school: ballet (for 8 years, "apprentice" in youth ballet company), girl scouts (silver award, leadership awards, gold award candidate)</p>

<p>awards: Rocky Mountain Talent Search for ACT score (9), National Spanish Exam (5th in state - 9), numerous debate awards (9&10), "outstanding representative" in Youth and Government (10), selected to attend Conference on National Affairs (from Youth and Government applicants - 10), outstanding achievement in social studies department award (10)</p>

<p>summer activities:
National Debate Institute, Washington, D.C. - between 9 & 10
Conference on National Affairs - between 10 & 11
Yale Ivy Scholars Debate Program - between 10 & 11</p>

<p>this past year, as a sophomore, i took:
IB Elementary Functions/IB Calculus
IB LA 10
IB/AP US History
IB Chemistry I
IB Spanish 4
+choir/gym
i got straight-As</p>

<p>next year (junior):
AP Calculus BC
IB LA 11
IB/AP World History
IB/AP Chemistry II
IB/AP Spanish 5
+choir/music theory/IB theory of knowledge</p>

<p>i took AP US History this year, will take: AP Calc BC, AP World Hist, AP Chem, IB Chem, AP Spanish, IB Spanish, possibly IB World Hist, or may wait & take IB History of the Americas HL senior year... depends on other classes.</p>

<p>let me know what you think of my chances at being accepted into woodrow wilson school in 2 years... or what else i should be doing until then that would point me in that direction...</p>

<p>you don't apply for admission to the wilson school while still a HS senior. only later, as a princeton sophomore, if still interested.</p>

<p>i know, but what would my chances of getting into princeton be if i declared that as my intended major?</p>

<p>Your stats and major are not correlated admissions-wise (unless I guess if you're declaring "math" as an intended major and have received C's in all of your high school math courses). You don't apply to a major. They're just interested at what you're looking at, since they know it's most likely going to change.</p>

<p>I stated my intended major was WWS on my application. My friends would laugh at me if they knew that, haha. Things change, so Princeton admissions officers really don't care.</p>

<p>hmm, good to know. so, chances at princeton in general?</p>