<p>I was looking at Wesleyan University as it was nearby (I am also in CT) and it looks like a good college for me tuition cost-wise, too. However, I don't know if my academic achievements are enough to get there.
Right now I have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.67, and a weighted of around a 3.91. However, my counselor says that these numbers are brought down by the toughness of the classes I am taking; I am taking the highest level classes (five honors). I am from Indian (Asian) background. My last SAT I took was a 2110 (780 M, 610 CR, 720 W).
As for sports, I play baseball and basketball in the spring and winter, respectively.
For extracurricular, in my sophomore year, I volunteered around 300 hours, and I have collected 2 Gold Awards from the International Leo's Club. I am currently Treasurer of the Leo's Club. In addition, I volunteered at the Lawrence and Memorial Hospital over the summers, and I plan on doing so until I graduate. I am also in the French National Honors Society, and I will be eligible to run for a leadership position in that club, too. I am in Math League, and I am an active particpant in every competition, and I had the highest AMC10 score in my whole High School. In middle school, I went to the state level for MathCounts and placed 48th there.
Academically, I am 2 years above grade level in math, and also 1 year above in science. I am planning to take 9 AP courses (Chemistry, Calculus AB and BC, Biology, French, Physics, English, Statistics, US History, and possibly World History) before I graduate from High School. I am also looking to be a top 10% in class(top 15% worst-case scenario).</p>
<p>I am so sorry for the complexity and non-chronological order; I tried to put as much as I could in here.
So my question is that if I do apply, is there a good shot for me to get in? And if not, what would be some more suitable colleges for me to look at?</p>
<p>Thanks for reading!</p>