<p>Hi</p>
<p>I'm currently a junior at a fairly prestigious Jesuit high school. I have a 3.9 GPA (kinda messed up freshman year but straight As since) and I got a 2170 on my Sat. I'm taking SAT IIs in June and I expect to do well. Overall, my ecs are pretty solid:
Volunteering (lots of trips for Sandy relief)
projected 4 Years Rugby, varsity this year and next
Helping my Bio teacher with his doctoral research in the lab (selected out of a group of 60 kids)
Medical Club (probably president next year)
Summer- Went to bronx zoo to study animal behaviour for 2 weeks.
The only place I really think I screwed up is in the rigorousness of my schedule. My school only offers 2 real APs for juniors and one for sophomores. I'm only taking one (AP English) this year. I am however, taking either 3 or 4 APs next year. If I take 3 then my other course will be advanced physics, one of the hardest in my school
All this being said, I'd like to know which of these colleges anyone thinks I have a solid chance at as a bio major (I'm white btw):
Colgate
Haverford
Wesleyan
Boston College
UMich
TCNJ
Villanova
Colby
Bucknell
William and Mary</p>