<p>I am grade 11 student in Canada. I am taking normal courses such as Grade 12 Physics, Grade 12 History, Grade 12 English, Grade 12 Chemistry, IB Biology, AP Chemistry, and Calculus. I am planning a low 92 average this year in grade 11. Last year's average was 96 %. I am also self studying some for some AP tests such as AP Calculus, AP Physics, and AP Biology for which I am hoping 5 on all of them. I am taking SAT for biology, chemistry, physics, and math for which I might get 750+. I am taking university courses in grade 12 at my local university in physics, organic chemistry, and biochemistry for which I am hoping to get 4.0 gpa. I am also continuing IB Biology HL in grade 12 for which I hope I get 6 or 7. I am doing a lot of health related stuff such as volunteer, first aid, and science fair. I also won the provincial neuroscience competition and the provincial math contest. Is this good for UCD, Trinity, and RCSI for medicine. I would like you to know that my grade 12 course selection is far more rigorous than the IB, A-level, and AP students since I am taking 2nd year university courses. I also play squash and am in 3 school clubs. </p>