Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Princeton?

<p>Hi, I'm a sophomore in high school. I've started looking at schools and I've always wanted to attend one of the top colleges in the nation. My favorites are Harvard and MIT. I've been working very hard to build up my high school career, but your advice and judgment would be much appreciated. Thanks :)</p>

<p>School Academics
- 3.94 unweighted GPA compounded through freshman + sophomore year
- I go to a top 5 public school in New Jersey
- Freshman courseload: all Honors (no AP classes available) + Spanish 4
-Sophomore courseload: all Honors + French 4 + AP Chemistry + AP US history + taking AP Music Theory exam
-Junior planned courseload: AP Calc AB, AP US History II, AP Lang, AP Spanish, AP Biology
-Senior planned courseload: AP Calc BC, AP Economics, AP Lit, AP French, AP GovPol
-Orchestra all four years of high school, concertmistress (leader of orchestra)
-Reaching AP level in two languages, French and Spanish, instead of one</p>

<p>Test Scores
-Sophomore PSAT 221 (stupid mistakes haha)
-Took SAT in 7th grade and scored a 2170...so assuming I take it now I would hopefully score in the 2300s.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars
-Mock Trial: won Best Witness award for regional scrimmage
-Model United Nations: Nominated for Premier Delegate award, elected President of the General Assembly
-Running for Secretary General this year
-Youth in Government: attended conference at the statehouse
-Chosen as a Peer Leader of my school
-People with Pals: officer of a club in which members write penpal letters to children in Ecuador and raise money for their educational success
-Volunteer at Princeton University Hospital as a courier
-Made Regional orchestra on the violin
-Participated in Scripps National Spelling Bee '09 (as an 8th grader though...does that count?)
-Applying to Partners in Science (state-funded research program in NJ) and have a good chance of making it
-Applying to Governor's School of the Sciences (competitive state-funded 3-week research program for juniors) and also have a good chance
-Working with a mentor at a neuroscience lab at NYU, planning to do the Intel competition</p>

<p>Music (this is a category of its own, trust me haha)
-Carnatic music (a form of Indian Classical music) is my passion
-Have been trained vocally since the age of 4
-I go to India every winter break to perform full-length concerts in the annual music season
-Won around 30 competitions since the age of 6
-Have performed concerts in the USA, India, and United Kingdom
-Gave a benefit concert in my area and raised $10,000 for 9/11 victims and for education for women in India
-Practice every day for an hour to two hours
-Considering this as an essay topic
-Will probably send recordings to supplement my application</p>

<p>Miscellaneous
I lived abroad (in London, England) for 4 years, so I could possibly write about that too.</p>

<p>Thank you soooo much :)</p>

<p>What’s your ethnicity?</p>

<p>I’m of Indian descent, and a girl.</p>

<p>You can kiss Stanford good bye because of AA.</p>

<p>You’re alternating French and Spanish…? That doesn’t sound very smart.</p>

<p>Scheduling conflict :frowning:
But I’m glad, because I got a chance to show my knowledge of French.</p>

<p>Oh I’m sorry. It’s just not the most ideal situation, since you have to stay away from the other language (in a classroom setting at least) for a year…They’re really similar, obviously (I’m taking both now, and also got into AP Spanish my second year of taking it, haha), but I feel like your progress will be definitively stunted with your current plan.</p>