<p>So I am a rising senior in the IB program at my school. My class consists of about 400 students and I am number 3 in my class. I've taken a lot of AP and IB courses. In terms of APs I've taken Biology (5 on the AP Exam), Psychology (5), World History (4), European History (4), Art History (4), Physics B (3), French (1...but I cancelled it) and English lang (4). I took IB Chemistry, IB Enviro, AP US History, AP English Literature, AP Calculus BC, and AP Micro and Macro as well as IB French this year and I am waiting for those test scores to come out.
I have also dual enrolled at colleges (I took Statistics) and I will be taking two more classes at FSU this summer as well as an AP government and politics online. Next year I will taking IB Chem HL, IB Math HL, IB English HL, IB History HL, IB Art SL and TOK with the possibility of dual enrolling on the side.
I have a lot of extracurriculars and I was/am an officer in several clubs and will be French Club president for the second time this coming school year. I have a lot of volunteer hours as well seeing as CAS hours are a part of the IB curriculum.
In terms of grades, I had straight As until my junior year where I got 3 Bs my first semester and 2 Bs my second semester. I am still number 3 in my class and my weighted GPA is between 4.7 and 4.8.
In terms of SAT, I took the SAT in May and I got a 2220 (I will be taking it again in October).
Basically, I am wondering how it's looking for me in terms of getting into universities such as Washington University in St. Louis, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Cornell and the like. I want to pursue pre-med during my undergrad.
I am very (very truly) nervous because I'll be applying to university this year and I don't know whether or not my qualifications are enough to make it into the university of my choice. I appreciate your opinion/advice on any of this. </p>
<p>Thank you! :)</p>