<p>Hi, this is my second semester in my sophomore year in high school. I want to major in Political Science with a minor in economics. From there, I want to go to one of the best law schools possible. My dream school has been Columbia (for both Undergrad. and law school) for as long as I've remembered. But I'm a little worried about my chance of getting in... </p>
<p>I have an unweighted GPA of a 3.9167 (Got my first B in Chemistry... 88%)</p>
<p>My Freshman year was:
Honors Algebra II
Spanish II
Honors American History
Honors English I
Physical Education/Health
Honors Precalculus
Fundamentals of Art
Honors Biology</p>
<p>My Sophomore year:
Spanish III
Honors American Government
Honors English II
Honors Chemistry
Foundations of Technology
AP American Government and Politics
Calculus
Physics</p>
<p>The classes I plan on taking my Junior year:
AP World History(Year round)
AP AB Calculus(Year round)
AP Physics(Year round)
AP Macroeconomics
Honors English III</p>
<p>The classes I plan on taking my senior year:
AP Literature(Year round)
AP Modern European History(Year round)
AP BC Calculus
AP Microeconomics
Speech/Oral/Media Communication OR Play Production
Independent Study (To further my study in Physics because my school only offers 2 physics classes.)</p>
<p>I joined my school's Interact Club, a community service club, at the beginning of my freshman year. I am currently treasurer and hoping to be VP next year and President senior year.
I am avidly involved in my school's drama department. I am a lighting technician for all the plays, musicals, concerts, recitals, etc. I'm going to be assistant head technician next year and head technician senior year. (There's not a lot of us, so it's pretty much set in stone.)
I am a member of my school's International Thespian Society (ITS).
My senior year, I'm aiming to be my school's Student Board Member. That person attends all the Board of Education meetings for my county and represent my school.
I volunteer at my church every Saturday and even more around the holidays. </p>
<p>I have been doing SAT prep stuff since after taking the PSAT the first time my freshman year. The last time I took the PSAT, I got a 201. My best subject was the writing. Will I most likely get higher SAT scores?</p>
<p>Thanks if you actually took the time to read this all. I would love any replies, positive and/or negative.</p>