<p>I'll be going into junior year and I wanted know what my chances are at getting into my choice colleges. Furthermore, I wanted to know how I can improve my odds at getting into them. Any suggestions and comments are welcome.</p>
<p>9th Grade:
Honors English 1
Honors English 2
Athletic Health Care
Geometry...didn't take the Honors
Honors World History
Gym...HATE
German 1...Not offered as Honors
Honors Biology 1</p>
<p>10th Grade:
Trigonometry...Not offered as Honors
AP US History... "4"
Honors English 3
German 2...Schedule conflicts so I couldn't take Honors
Honors Pre-Calculus
Gym...Still HATED
Honors Biology 2</p>
<p>For 11th Grade I'm taking: (LOCKED)
Honors Chemistry 1 and 2
AP English Composition
Honors German 3 and 4
AP Calculus AB
Self Study:
AP Statistics through gifted</p>
<p>For 12th Grade I'm taking: (LOCKED)
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics C
Honors German 5
Honors American Government...No AP level offered
Self Study:
AP German
AP English Literature
Maybe AP Calculus BC depends on my junior year teacher</p>
<p>E.C.s I don't anticipate changing them at all or adding any more.
Gifted Program.... I really don't know what this counts as.
Varsity Tennis
Science Club
Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science... Excellence in Chemistry at the State Level and perfect scores
Junior Leadership
AMC Math participant
Science Olympiad
Class of 2007 Executive Council and Student Government
Book Club
Cougar Tutoring (Peer Tutor)</p>
<p>Special Awards:
Do they really mean anything at all?
Who's Who: 2 year nomination
National Essay Contest Winner
United States Achievement Academy
Small Essay contest winner... Local hometown essay contests</p>
<p>GPA: 100.375 weighted and 98.9375 unweighted. Ranked 3rd trailing by .1 from first and .05 from second.
SAT II scores:
US History: 790
Math Level 1: 790 </p>
<p>I really want to attend Yale but I am seriously considering Cornell, Northwestern, Case Western Reserve University, and Penn State University: Schrewyers Honors College. I want to major in Chemistry and maybe English too. Just a note my school offers only 5 AP classes it really puts a strong emphasis on sports like football and basketball... oh well. Sorry about any typos that made it hard to read.</p>