Confused junior seeking advice

<p>Hi, I'm a junior currently looking at some elite colleges.. here are my stats to give you an idea of how I stand</p>

<p>Huge upward trend at a public high-school in the midwest
3.27(freshmen year) -> 3.80(sophomore year) -> 4.18(junior year so far) -> 4.229(estimated senior year- just go with it.. I became motivated fast)</p>

<p>Total Cumulative GPA as of 2nd semester Junior year: 3.64W(horrible weighting)
estimated at the end of junior year:3.741
estimated at the end of first term senior year(ED/EA if I choose):3.774W
estimated at the end of semester senior year(RD):3.807W 3.714UW
estimated 10-11 GPA:3.99W ~3.94UW
estimated 10-12 GPA:4.03W 3.9UW</p>

<p>PLAN Test: 34, I assume I'll probably get a 35 on the ACT after all the studying I've done, first real ACT in Feb</p>

<p>Haven't studied/taken SAT yet, but I will.</p>

<p>SAT II: Only taken one, Math IIC-800</p>

<p>Rank: Currently, I'm top 17%, but I assume by the end of first term senior or first semester senior I'll be down to in the 7-10% range, definitely top 10%</p>

<p>EC's:
Speech and Debate - Nationals Sophomore Year in LD Debate - VP
Community Service Club - probably will have officer position by this year
Foreign Language Club - maybe officer
Started Mu Alpha Theta at my school, so I'm president
National Honors Society
Tennis Team</p>

<p>Awards:
NFL Debate
Honor Roll and the other school awards... lol
AIME qualifier(possibly USAMO this year, hopefully :))
probably will be AP Scholar... 5 AP's this year, I'm a pretty good test taker.</p>

<p>Summers:
Stanford Debate Camp
applying to TASP
applying to JSA
any other summer camps anyone can recommend?
Took Spanish III at Local university</p>

<p>Schools I'm looking at:
Johns Hopkins University
Stanford University - top choice by far, GPA is the best there too
University of Chicago
Washington University in St. Louis
Cornell University (legacy)
University of Pennsylvania
Columbia University
Emory University</p>

<p>Am I in the write direction/any recommendations for summer camps or extra curricular activities? Thanks, CC</p>

<p>Spend your summer doing what you like. Same goes for ECs. I don't really know what you are interested in, so I can't make any recommendations. Do stuff that goes along with who YOU are, not what you THINK others might want you to be. If you like Spanish, see if you can do a foreign study abroad trip, or if you are particularly good, consider teaching English to some hispanic children in the area, or something. I'm not a debater, so I can't make any recommendations there. Just some ideas.</p>