chances?

<p>I am a rising Junior
Top 10%
4.0
PSAT- 690 reading
580 math
600 writing
Taking a sat class right now hoping to push reading up to 700s and math and writing up to mid 600’s</p>

<p>(I have taken the hardest classes offered)
Freshman year classes
Honors biology- a
ap world history- a, 4 on the ap test
Intro into art- a
Honors geometry-a
Publisher (computer class)- a
English-a
Geography-a
Honors Spanish 1-a
Creative writing- a</p>

<p>Sophomore year
Honors chemistry-a
English ii-a
College level Spanish-a
College level math-a
Honors East Asian-a
Film-a
Journalism-a
College level drawing and painting I- a
College level sculpture-a</p>

<p>Junior year (planning to take and make good grades in for ap classes I plan to get a 4 or a 5)
AP Biology
AP English Lit.
AP US history
Comparative world religions
College level pre calculus
College level Spanish III
AP economics
AP psychology
College level drawing and painting II</p>

<p>Senior year
AP government
AP English comp.
AP physics
AP comparative world government
AP BC calculus
AP European History
AP art studio
honors spanish 4</p>

<p>ECs (off the top of my head I am probably forgetting a few)
School newspaper
Youth group
Church mission’s committee leader
At least 2 mission trips a year throughout high school
Youth advisory board to the city council –leadership position
Volunteer at the local soup kitchen every Friday (planning to intern there senior year)
Volunteer at a local hospital every summer
Babysit as a regular job
National Honor society
Math honor society
History honor society
Multicultural club
Varsity school tennis- (planning to be team captain senior year)
Team Tennis – Team leader and recipient of sportsman ship award
USTA tournaments- multiple awards</p>

<p>Based off of right now, I’d say you have a good chance… but anything can happen in a year and a half. You have an extremely heavy junior load. If you can keep your grades up, then you should be fine as long as you <em>demonstrate interest in AU</em>. If you can do that, then I bet you’ll be offered admissions to the Honors College and scholarships.</p>