<p>Here are basically the things I've been doing the past two years.</p>
<p>-A.P World History: 5
-Perfect score (800) on the SAT II for World History
-I'm doing SAT prep right now and am doing fairly well (ranging from 2200-2300 with a private tutor); since I'm taking the PSAT this October, hopefully I'll be able to become a National Merit Finalist
-College Now at CSI - Psychology (A), Precalculus (A)</p>
<p>-I've been volunteering at the hospital since the summer of freshman year, and will be volunteering in the Pediatrics unit once I turn 17</p>
<p>-Envirothon team member since Freshman year; will be captain this coming year
-Treasurer of Asian American Club
-Multicultural Festival
-Member of Pre-med club, Rotary club, Peer-Tutoring Club
-Tutored a freshman throughout the school year last year
-Wind Ensemble member from Freshman-Sophomore year (I had to quit in order to take A.P Chem next year)
-JV Volleyball (freshman-sophomore year)</p>
<p>My schedule next year is:
A.P Chem, A.P Language and Composition, A.P U.S History, regents physics, russian, and calculus.</p>
<p>My senior schedule will most PROBABLY consist of:
A.P Biology, A.P Physics B, A.P Calculus BC, A.P Literature, and A.P Gov.</p>
<p>I deeply regret not joining the science and research program that I was offered at my school in Freshman year - it would've really helped my resume =/ I've been looking everywhere for some sort of internship relating to the sciences to make up for this, but I've had no luck. </p>
<p>I plan to take the SAT this November and score as high as I can to get it out of my way; if I score over a 2300, will it be enough for colleges?</p>
<p>Speaking of which, I'm aiming to go to a 7/8 year medical program. I'm thinking of applying to maybe two or three Ivy-leagues (Harvard, Yale, and Columbia), but up until now I've been really aiming for the Sophie Davis program at City College and the B.A/M.D program at Brooklyn College.</p>
<p>All suggestions are greatly appreciated!</p>