Harvard School of Business Chance Me! (Sort of)

Hi everyone. This is a bit different from other “Chance Me” threads, as I am still only a sophomore. However, I would like to reflect on my progress after reaching the halfway point in high school.
Fifteen year-old Asian male living in Iowa
Income: 400k+
GPA: 3.93 UW

Freshman year courses
AP Human Geography
AP Calculus BC
Biology
Chemistry H
English 9 H
Spanish II H
Concert Strings

Sophomore year courses
AP Chemistry (was a mistake, lowered my GPA, 10/10 do not recommend)
AP Physics C
AP U.S. History
English 10 H
Spanish III H
Linear Algebra H (at the University)
Calculus III H (at the University)

Planned Junior year courses
AP Econ (both macro and micro)
AP Spanish IV
British Literature H
AP U.S. Government
AP Biology
Statistics I & II (at the University)

Planned Senior year courses
AP English
Differential Equations (at the University)
Discrete Data Structures (at the University)
Physics (at the University, 2 semesters)
Finance (at the University, probably 2 semesters)
and probably 2 semesters of another business/finance/math class.

I got 1460 on my PSAT. I took both the SAT and ACT in 7th grade and got a 1940 and a 31, respectively.

EC’s
Around 400 hours of volunteering at my local VA hospital.
2 years of varsity swimming so far.
2-time qualifier for the state math championships.
I regularly attend 2 different math clubs, 2 different STEM clubs, and I did debate for a year.
I was the team leader of our school’s underclassmen STEM club at nationals. We finished 7th.

Thanks y’all!

Correction. Not 400 hours of volunteering. About 140 hours.

You need to do some research. Harvard does NOT offer undergraduate business. You will need to get a bachelor’s degree in some other field and THEN at least two years of professional work.

Before making plans always consult the college’s website.

Harvard Business School is a graduate school, so at this point, your chances for admission there are zero. Cornell and Penn are the only Ivy League schools with an undergraduate business degree.

Thanks y’all. Got my schools confused. I guess I came to the wrong thread.