Chances for top colleges so far?

Hello guys! I am a rising junior in a very large (~1700 students in my class alone) public high school in Texas. My class rank (based off of 3 semesters) is 14/1716. Please judge me based on my academic and extracurricular profile so far and don’t be afraid to give tips, advice, etc.

HS classes taken before freshman year (private school):

  • Biology Honors (97, 99, EOC: 100)
  • Algebra I Honors (100, 100, EOC: 100)
  • Spanish I Honors (96, 98)
  • Geometry Honors (95, 97)

SAT score (10th grade): 1560

Freshman Year

  • AP Human Geography (93, 96, 4)
  • Algebra II Honors (99, 100)
  • Chemistry Honors (97, 99)
  • English I Honors (98, 99)
  • Spanish II Honors (98, 100)
  • Art I Honors (100, 100)
  • Medical Terminology (100, 100)
  • Intramural Tennis (100, 100)
    Sophomore Year
  • AP World History (95, 97, predict a 5)
  • AP Physics I (94, 96, predict a 4)
  • AP Biology (96, 97, predict a 5)
  • English II Honors (99, 100)
  • PreCalculus Honors (97, 99)
  • Principles of Health Science (100, 100)
  • Intramural Tennis (100, 100)
    Official Schedule - Junior Year
  • AP English Language
  • AP Calculus BC
  • AP US History
  • AP Physics C
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Psych.
  • Anatomy & Physiology Honors

Extracurriculars:

  • NJHS (9th grade)
  • Key Club Treasurer (2 yrs)
  • Student Council President (2 yrs)
  • HOSA Co-President (2 yrs)
  • Science Club (2 yrs)
  • Chemistry Club (9th grade)
  • Physics Club (10th grade)
  • Science NHS (10th grade)
  • National Honor Society Vice President (10th grade)

Awards/Honors:

  • HOSA Medical Terminology (4th place)
  • UIL Science (3rd place)
  • UIL Vocabulary & Spelling (2nd place)
  • Science Fair (3rd place)
  • Took AMC 10 in 9th grade got a 92, took AMC 12 this year got a 99.5. Retaking AMC 12 next year to qualify for AIME.

Also, SAT Subject Test scores:

  • Chemistry (9th grade): 790
  • Biology (10th grade): 760
  • Physics (10th grade): 800
  • Math 2 (10th grade): 780

bump…

I would say there’s nothing so far stopping you from getting in at top schools, but admissions to those schools are very hard to predict due to the exceptionally low acceptance rates.

Also, you might have some problems doubling up on AP Chemistry and Physics C. I would leave one of those for senior year and substitute in level 3 of a foreign language (up to level 4 is expected at top colleges); your junior schedule is plenty rigorous enough already.