<p>I'm a high school junior from Virginia, and I am considering applying to University of Virginia, Cornell University, William and Mary University, University of Richmond, University of Pennsylvania, Hampden-Sydney College, and James Madison University.
Here's a brief resume of my high school career so far
-4.33 weighted GPA 4.0 unweighted GPA (does not count my junior class grades, so far)
- 4 on AP World Exam
- Scored around a 1850-1900 on the SAT Practice Test, but I'm working diligently to get it up to 2100+
-Member of Keys Club, Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honors Society), National Honors Society, Science Honors Society,School Guitar Ensemble, and Christian Fellowship Club. Also, I'm thinking about running for secretary of Mu Alpha Theta or National Honors for my senior year.
- 100+ hours of volunteer work
- Currently ranked in the top 4% of my class, but I have no idea of how my rank is going to hold up
- Might do Leadership on the Lawn at UVA depending on whether or not I get accepted
-Have an internship at a music venue</p>
<p>Here's my junior year grades so far, but they may change for the better or for the worst.
Chemistry A
Advanced Guitar A+
AP US History A
AP English Lang./Comp. A+
Pre-Calculus A+
Personal Finance A+
Spanish IV H A-</p>
<p>So based on the information below, how are my changes of getting accepted into the following colleges:
Cornell University
University of Pennsylvania
University of Virginia
University of Richmond
William & Mary University
Hampden-Sydney College
James Madison University</p>
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<li>Thanks so much!</li>
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