<p>I'm going to be a senior this fall, here are my stats:</p>
<p>W GPA: 4.55
UW GPA: 3.98
PSAT: 211
SAT: 2080 (retaking in fall, hoping for 2200)
ACT: 32 (also retaking, aiming for 34)
Class rank: 2/400? Not sure of exact class size..
4 AP so far, 4 more next year</p>
<p>Transcript:</p>
<p>9th grade:
Biology H- A
Geo H- A
English H- A
Spanish 1- A
Gym- A
Keyboarding- A</p>
<p>10th grade:
AP World History- A
DE Sociology- A
DE College Success Skills- A
Chemistry H- A
Algebra 2 H- A
English H- A
Spanish 2 H- A</p>
<p>11th grade:
AP Chemistry- A
AP English Lang.- B, A
AP Gov- A
DE Psych- A
US History H- A
Pre-Calc H- A
Intro to Info Tech- A</p>
<p>Planned 12th grade:
AP Biology
AP Microeconomics
AP English Lit
AP Calculus
Anatomy and Physiology
Medical Skills
Drivers ed.. yes I am 17 and haven't gotten my permit. :|</p>
<p>Extracurriculars: Here's what I'm worried about. I wasn't involved in too much.
Key club (9th grade only)
Varsity cross country and Track (11th/12th)
Some amount of volunteering for teacher and for animal shelter
100-200 hours this summer volunteering at camp for homeless/needy kids
Possibly national merit scholar
I run a health/nutrition blog with a following of about 500 (should I include this on apps?)</p>
<p>I'd like to join more clubs Senior year but I doubt that will make much of a difference if I'm applying in August..</p>
<p>Majors:
Nutrition. Not sure if in CALS or CHE. Any advice on choosing between those would be appreciated! I want to double major/minor in either psych or global health. I want to eventually go in the peace corps and then come back and be a nutritionist/counselor for those with eating disorders. Probably a strange plan but it's mine!</p>