<p>Okay so I go to the top school in the state of GA and the school gives the most difficult courses. I started out bad my freshman year because I did not want to be at the school, at the end of my freshman year I had a 3.0 GPA, it was a 3.1 overall at the end of my sophomore year and at the end of my junior year it became a 3.4 overall (I had a spectacular junior year and even took an AP class, all of the other classes at my school are honors level). My school only offers honors level courses and it has a reputation for being an academically tough school. My GPA is unweighted.</p>
<p>I took the SAT in March and made an 1840 on it. I want to get that 1840 to least the 2000 range when I take it in October.</p>
<p>As for my ECs: I was recommended to do governor's honors for social studies and as a result I took the test (did good on it but did not advance to state level), "I AM FIT" ambassador (basically a leadership position), Academic DeCathlon (11th grade year and I won a lot of medals, I plan on doing it again this year), Observership for one month at a Doctor's office and I am a member of HOSA. I also plan on playing soccer this year since I am a senior and I have enough time for it.</p>
<p>As for Volunteer work: I will be doing clinical services (it is really a part of my school curriculum for this class but I am told that I can put it down as volunteer hours) at a local hospital and we will spend a lot of time cleaning up a local lake.</p>
<p>Here are the colleges I am looking at (the ones I consider reaches):</p>
<p>Boston University
Boston College
NYU
and University of Vermont</p>
<p>I want someone to refer me an Ivy League school I have a chance at because my parents want me to apply to least 1 Ivy (I know I won't get in but hey its my parents) AND one more college that has a good reputation and will be a reach for me.</p>
<p>THANKS.</p>