Chances for a sophomore?

<p>I am a sophomore and I wanted to know if I am on track for getting into some colleges. I realize that I don't have PSAT scores yet and my leadership ECs are not there yet, but I just wanted to get some opinions on where I should be aiming.</p>

<p>Freshman Year
3.92 UW
4.34 W
Algebra 2/Trig. H
English 1H
Bio H
Spanish 1
Religion
World History
PE</p>

<p>Sophomore Year (so far)
3.88 UW
4.45 W
Pre Calc H
Ap Euro
Chem H
English 2H
Religion
Choir 1
Spanish 2</p>

<p>Female
Caucasian
Family Income > 250,000
California
Private Catholic High School, one of the best in the general area</p>

<p>Frosh and JV Field Hockey
JV Lacrosse
Women's Ensemble- All womens choir, competed in regionals for worldstrides, wom first in our category, invited to this year's nationals
Frosh Student Council
Student Activist type club
Spirit Commission</p>

<p>Tutored 3rd and 4th graders who speak Spanish as their primary language
Volunteered at a summer camp for developmentally disabled
Helped at Vacation Bible School at my elementary school
~50 hours so far, looking to get at least 20 more this year</p>

<p>Special notes: My biological father died when I was 2, and he attended Princeton (legacy)</p>

<p>Colleges
Barnard College
Bowdoin College
UCSC
Pepperdine
Cornell
Princeton
UPenn
Manhattan College
USD
UCSD
Wesleyan
Santa Clara University
University of Notre Dame</p>

<p>I know this list is kind of all over the place. The only one I know for sure I REALLY like is Barnard. Anyways, thanks in advance!!</p>

<p>You’re on your way to most of those colleges. Assuming you perform as well on the SATs as in your classes (2200-2300), the following is true</p>

<p>Barnard College - Match
Bowdoin College - High Match
UCSC - Safety
Pepperdine - Match
Cornell - High Match/Low Reach
Princeton - Reach
UPenn - Reach
Manhattan College - Safety
USD - Safety
UCSD - high safety
Wesleyan - low reach
Santa Clara University - safety
University of Notre Dame - low reach</p>

<p>bump10char</p>

<p>Ahh I remember when I was a freshman and created threads like these. You are doing fine right now but I really think you shouldn’t focus on college at this point. Leave it to senior year and enjoy H.S.!</p>