Chances- S'il vous plait...

<p>Hi everyone! Just wondering what you all think about my chances at Princeton.</p>

<p>White/Male/NJ
School: not very competitive-usually an ivy acceptance or 2 per year, Catholic
Rank: 1/130</p>

<p>Classes/Grades
Freshman</p>

<p>Gym/Health-96
H. Geometry-93
H. World History-95
Spanish 1-99
H. Bio-93
Religion-98
H. English-96</p>

<p>(then this was the summer I decided I wanted to go to Princeton)</p>

<p>Sophomore</p>

<p>Gym/Health-96
Religion-99
H. English-97
H. Chem-99
H. Pre-AP Spanish (skipped from 1 to 3)-98
H. Algebra 2-100
H. US 1-100</p>

<p>Junior</p>

<p>H. Religion
AP US
AP Bio
H. Publications
AP Spanish
H. English
H. Pre-Calc</p>

<p>Senior</p>

<p>H. Religion
H. French ?
AP Calc AB
AP English
H. Spanish 5 (perhaps AP Spanish Lit self study integrated into the course)
H. Architecture
H. Physics</p>

<p>About my schedule- I will have taken every AP available (except art).
I am teaching myself french to get into a higher level senior year. Im not sure where I will be placed. Probably honors 4, maybe honors 3. Languages are my strength so I'm also thinking of learning Italian.</p>

<p>SATs
Soph PSAT-CR 70 M 65 W 73
Subject tests- Bio 670 (will retake after Ap, obviously), Span 710 (after 2 years of study, probably will retake)
SAT-consistent 2190s and up on practice tests. I'm enrolled in a prep course.</p>

<p>ECs
-Sailing
-Key Club (Soph editor, Junior VP, Senior Pres?)
-Social Justice Club
-Chorus (accompanist)
-Community Band
-I play 4 instruments (piano, trumpet, flute, clarinet)
-Ambassador (school tour guide, and whatnot)
-NHS
-Spanish Honor Society
-Lots of community service
-Me and a few friends are starting a musical group to visit and entertain at local nursing homes</p>

<p>My mom works at my school, so i'm sure my teacher recs will be very good since I have personally known many of the teachers since before I went there.</p>

<p>Any tips or advice for this very important year of high school?</p>

<p>Anybody???</p>

<p>Yes, yes, you can get in. But you never know with a school like Princeton.</p>

<p>I don't even see how it's possible to chance someone without having completed their junior year; it makes it more obscure/difficult than the already vague/lacking "chancing" concept.</p>