Good Start? Please offer advice.

<p>Hello everyone!
I'm an international student that has dreams of attending Ivy League colleges. I'm in my freshman year of high school, and my AP course load for this year is AP Microeconomics, World History, Human Geography, Environmental Science, and Psychology. I'm also doing a couple of O-Levels (Computer Science + Business Studies).
I have always been one of the best, academically speaking. I can speak English ( first language ), French, and Arabic fluently. I'm also learning German (first year), and I'm also thinking of learning Korean. I also have an absurd passion for Tennis. I have always helped in tutoring peers (free of charge ;) ) and I have even been recognised by the school.
So, am I heading in the right direction? If not please guide me, thanks!
Thanks!</p>

<p>@skieurope. Help </p>

<p>Anyone? :frowning: </p>

<p>You are headed in the right direction. However, you are a freshman, so you have a long road ahead. Get top marks, perform well on standardized testing, come back again in 2 years, and we can help you better.</p>

<p>Consider also entering academic competitions, olympiads, etc – things that will place you solidly in the highest achieving group of students in your country. That’s what the Ivy League looks for in international students (especially if you need financial aid) – the very elite students on a national/international level.</p>