<p>I'm a Junior in HS and I'm wondering if you guys could give me advice on what colleges I could look at. Anyways, here are colleges I'm interested in:
UVA
Brown (I know crazy but it's like my perfect boyfriend university and I wonder if I could make a change now within myself to make myself more attractive to them <em>winks</em>)
Barnard College
UC - Berkeley
UC - San Diego
UC - Davis
American University (my mom went there)
George Mason University
NYU</p>
<p>My stats so far
Vietnamese/Asian Female and I lived in California nearly all my life (went to a rather good HS considering it's in the Silicon Valley) and moved to Northern Virginia about 4 months ago (3 weeks into the school year). Currently I am in a public high school that's in the top 40 in the US.
GPA : 4.0 Freshman 3.8 Sophomore and currently 3.5 Junior unweighted
PSAT: I got a 171 erm...but I didn't study for PSATs at all. I think I got a 64 for Math and ~54 for Verbal/Writing
APs: currently taking Chem AP and self-studying AP Music Theory this year
I'm hoping to take AP Gov't, AP English Lit, AP Calc AB, and AP Art History Senior Year
Honors: Physics, Pre-Calc, and Chemistry. </p>
<p>9th - English, Algebra I, Biology, PE 9, Choir, Art 1, Correlation of the Arts (aka Musical Theatre). Summer - Geometry
10th - World History/English, Alg 2/Trig, Aerobics, Advanced Choir, Japanese 1, Chemistry Honors
11th - Japanese 3(they don't have Jap 2 in my current HS), Pre-Calc H, Physics H, Int Women's Choir (I don't know why...), Chem AP, American Lit and History. </p>
<p>Extracurricular:
Piano for ~11 years
Karate for ~3 years, 3-4x week
Interact Club (10)
District Choir (11), and strongly involved in my school choir (9-11)
Hawaii Choir Tour (10)
After-school musical (9)
I usually stay at home though mostly since I take care of my brother who's Autistic (who I usually tutor after school).</p>
<p>I would appreciate your advice! I'm thinking about becoming an OB/Gyn (fetal medicine) and would love to work with people, but I'm not sure how to show my intellectual worth to the colleges, which by far most of them are FAR reaches. If you have any other suggestions of good universities I would love to hear them.</p>