<p>Notable Classes (thus far): 2 years of Honors Math, AP US History, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, AP BC Calculus, AP Government and US Pol, will have 4 years of language</p>
<p>AP Scores: Straight 5's for all AP Classes taken (took both Mechanics parts for AP Physics)</p>
<p>Senior Scheduele:
AP Literature
AP Stat
AP World History
AP French
Elective
Calculus 3/Linear Algebra (at local college)</p>
<p>E.C's:
-NHS Member
-Frosh Soccer
-2 Years JV Tennis
-Active member of local youth volunteering commitee (One year treasurer, one year secretary, and current Pres)
-Volunteered at local blood drives, and health fairs, along with soup kitchens
-Quiz Bowl (Vice-Pres)</p>
<p>Standardized Tests:
SAT: 2120
ACT: 33</p>
<p>Prospective Colleges:
Wash U in St. Louis
Rice
UofM
Brown*
University of Chicago
Mich State (fallback choice)</p>
<p>*I may just try Ivies just for the heck of it lol</p>
<p>I think all of your schools could be a great fit, depending on your interests, and you’ll have a good shot at all of them. Try to really nail the application and essays, I recommend Harry Bauld’s How to Write a college essay and acing your college application, they go over most details. Try to highlight what you think is unique about you as a not only a student but as a person because that will really help you separate from other applicants with great stats like yourself. Interesting essays stick in admission counselors minds. </p>
<p>This is my own humble and limited opinion. </p>