Cornell, UChicago, Northwestern, Carnegie Mellon, UCLA, UC Berkeley, USC

Hi! I’m a student in CA and just finished my first semester of Junior year. I’m aspiring to study either Biomedical Engineering or Computational Biology/Bioinformatics at either Cornell, UChicago, Northwestern, Carnegie Mellon, UCLA, UC Berkeley, or USC.

UC GPA: 4.4 ; UW GPA : 3.94; Projected ACT Score: 33-34

My stats are:
9th Grade
Honors Chemistry - AA
Honors English 9 - AA
Russian 1 - AA
Band - AA
Geometry - AA

10th Grade
AP Biology - BA (3 on exam)
AP World History - AA (5 on exam)
Honors English 10 - AA
Russian 2 - AA
Band - AA
Algebra 2 - AA

Precalc/Trig (Summer Course) - AA
Geography - A

11th Grade
AP Calculus - A
AP Physics - B (89% :frowning: )
AP US History - A
AP English Language - A
Band - A
Russian 3 - A

Expected Senior Year Course load
AP Chemistry; AP Government/Honors Economics; AP Computer Science; Calculus 2 w/Analytical Geometry (CC Course); AP Literature; AP Environmental Science; Band

Extracurricular:
Wind Ensemble Clarinet Player - First Chair (Four Years)
Jazz Ensemble Principal Alto Saxophone Player (Two Years)
Pit Musical Orchestra Principal Clarinet Player (5 years)
Speech/Debate - Top 75 CA Congressional Debate; Top 5 in Los Angeles in Congress; Treasurer/Secretary
Mock Trial - Award Winning Attorney
Piano Player (12 years)
Science Bowl Co-Captain
CSF Vice-President + Treasurer
Tri-M (3 Year Particpant - Treasurer + Secretary)
Programming/Coding Intern
NSDA All-State Member w/Distinction
Varsity Tennis (All-City Division II Los Angeles Runner Up)
Jewish Club President

You are on the right track!
(You need real scores and completed the junior year to be chanced)

Looks very good. If you get a 33-34 on the ACT you are good to go. Go for it!