<p>I'm a rising senior at one of the top 500 high schools in the nation (in MD). I'm 5th (out of 317) in my class currently. I have taken all of the hardest classes and by the end of my senior year, I will have had 10 AP classes (US History, Physics B, Calculus 1, Lang and Comp, US Government, Environmental Science, Calc 2, Physics C, English Lit, and Psychology) under my belt. So far, out of 20 classes, I have gotten all A's and one B (in 88 in APUS). Our school multiplies the grade in the AP class by 1.1 to factor in the GPA (so a 90=99 for the GPA). With that being said, my weighted GPA for my first 3 years of HS(with 5 AP classes) is 98.2020. My SAT scores are 750 W, 690 M, and 700 CR. I haven't taken the Subject Tests yet, but I am planning on taking Math 2 and USH. I have many extracurriculars including Varisty Soccer/Baseball, JV Basketball, NHS, Math Club, Physics Club, community service, Leadership Camps, etc. I also have received numerous awards for my scholastic achievement. (Also keep in mind that I am not a minority, an alum's son, or a first-generation student.) </p>
<p>(Also, I feel like my math score is a bit of an aberration. I really think I should be in the 720-760 range for math, but is the SAT worth taking again if I will only score 30-70 pts. better? Or, should I just take the Math 2 test to show colleges my skill in math?)</p>