<p>Hi everyone!
I'm new here, and I'm only a sophomore in HS. I know there is no "plan" or "system" to get into Harvard, but I'm sure some of you have recommendations about classes (like how many years of a language, etc). So here's a little about me:
Weighted GPA: 4.25
School doesn't rank
I've taken AP Comp Sci A (got a 5) and I'm taking AP Comp Sci AB now (definitely going to get a 5 :) ).
Soph. PSAT: 189 (but that was totally raw and I wasn't feeling 100%... so with a prep class I'll probably get >215 Junior year)
Classes this year:
* Chemistry Honors (A-)
* Latin III (A)
* AP Comp Sci AB (A-)
* English II (A-)
* World and Europe II (B+)
* Pre-Calculus Honors (B+)</p>
<p>Next year I will be taking:
* AP Chem
* Latin IV
* Advanced Topics in Comp Sci (honors course)
* English III Honors
* US History
* AP Calc BC
* Scientific Study and Research (design your own science/engineering project and execute it. The teacher already loves my proposal for a project and has started ordering parts so I can begin this summer. I will enter this to ISEF).</p>
<p>Senior year I will be taking:
* AP Physics C E&M
* AP Physics C Mech
* Advanced Topics in Comp Sci (honors course)
* AP English (I forgot exactly which of the two it is but I know it is the more difficult one...)
* Advanced Seminar in Mathematics (honors course)
* Scientific Study and Research</p>
<p>ECs:
* Rocketry Club (founder/president last year and this year - I switched High Schools last year) - national finalist (rocketcontest.org/tarc) both years (the competition is funded by 30 aerospace companies, NASA, and the Department of Defense. It's big :) ).
* Wrote a book for McGraw-Hill's Professional department. It teaches students and hobbyists how to program their own video games in Java.
* My concept of controlling your computer with a laser was featured in the April '08 Popular Science magazine
* I worked last (and this coming) summer at a lab at UCLA. I basically have my own project (but I'm not allowed to mention details... darn confidentiality agreements ;) ).
* I was the NJHS president last year. But my new school does not have a NHS, so I wonder if this is even important...
* I was on the SciBowl team this year
* I've been involved with FIRST robotics for many years. But next year, as a Junior, I will be the captain/president of the team/club
* I also collect books for underprivileged libraries around Southern California.
* Fencing team (with my school)</p>
<p>Hooks? None :( No URM or anything else...</p>
<p>I know my grades aren't the absolute best, but they are pretty good. And I think my ECs (especially my book and Rocketry Club) really set me apart (I hope :) ).</p>
<p>Anyways, I'm definitely going to be applying to Harvard (judging from their website, it seems like an amazing college with SOOO many opportunities :) ). I know I really shouldn't be worrying now, but I want to make sure I'm on the right track. As you can see, I'm planning on dropping history and Latin senior year. Is this okay? Or does Harvard prefer I stick with it until graduation?</p>
<p>Thanks so much for any advice!!!</p>
<p>Oh and good luck to those of you who hear the (hopefully) good news on Monday...</p>