<p>I want to be an optometrist, which means Optometry school for graduate school. This is highly competitive because they are under 20 op schools in the entire U.S. I need to get into a good college but I am having a hard time finding one that will set me up for optometry school, is in New England, excellent science program, and will most likely accept me. Here is my grades throughout the four years:
Freshman year, i didn't exactly think i was good enough to do well in school and i didn't take any honors classes. This got me a B average. Sophmore year i took 3 honors classes and the rest were regular. Now for what counts:
Junior year, I took Honors Biology, Honors Chemistry, Honors English, Honors U.S History, Honors Algebra 2, and the rest are regular classes.
Senior Year: AP Biology, AP chemistry, AP English, AP Anthropology, Honors Pre-Calc, Honors Physics, and the rest are regular. </p>
<p>I am only a junior but ^ those are the classes i KNOW i am taking next year. Currently, in my junior year, I have a weighted 3.8 GPA, but i know with those AP courses, it should go up.</p>
<p>As for extra curriculars:
Hundreds of volunteer hours
Interact Club
Philanthropy Group
Pink Ribbon Club
Big Brother Big Sister
Action Team (Volunteers of America)</p>
<p>What colleges would you suggest? Do you think Holy cross, Boston University, or Boston College are even options?</p>