<p>Hey Guys,
I'll just list everything I have (hopefully I won't forget anything), and hope that you can give me advice on whether or not my colleges are at all feasible... </p>
<p>Colleges:
1. Columbia
2. Johns Hopkins
3. Berkeley
4. Duke
5. UNC - Chapel Hill
6. NCSU
7. ECU</p>
<p>(to differentiate, 1-4 are my schools that I barely get into in my dreams and 5-7 are my safety schools)</p>
<p>I am not naive enough to think I have a good chance at any of the dream schools... But if you have any better suggestions to go in between 4 and 5 I would be delighted to hear them, because other than Columbia (I love NYC), my choices are subject to a lot of change between now and college application time.</p>
<p>Junior - Enloe High School in Raleigh, NC (it's one of the most competitive schools in NC)</p>
<p>Academics (a breakdown of all of freshman-senior year... skip down if necessary to GPA, class rank etc.):
9th Grade:
1. Band - A
2. Health I & II - A/A
3. H. Alg 2 - A
4. H. C&C English I - A (C&C is an advanced seminar- and group-based class of social studies & english)
5. H. Civics & Economics - A
6. Spanish I - A (I never thought of taking it in middle school... an obvious mistake)
7. H. Biology - A</p>
<p>Over the Summer - H. Precalculus - A</p>
<p>10th Grade:
1. AP Calculus AB - A
2. AP Calculus BC - A
3. AP C&C World History - A
4. H. C&C English II - A
5. Spanish II - A
6. H. Chemistry - A
7. H. Anatomy - A</p>
<p>11th Grade (based on 1st semester final grades):
1. H. Spanish 3 - A
2. AP/IB English III - A
3. AP/IB Environmental Science - A
4. IB Theory of Knowledge
5. AP Physics C - A</p>
<p>Projected 12th Grade: (fairly certain)
1. AP Statistics
2. IB Twentieth Century Topics
3. AP/IB English IV
4. H. Spanish IV (I am going to try and get this over the summer so it will be AP Spanish Language instead)
5. AP Biology
6. AP Statistics</p>
<p>Academic Summary:
- Unweighted GPA: 4.0
- Weighted (as of this the end of 1st semester this year): 5.1
- Class Rank: 11/560</p>
<p>Tests:
- SAT: 2110 (710 Writing, 710 Math, 690 CR)
- ACT: Pending
- SAT IIs: Pending (Physics, US History, Math II this year + Spanish, Biology next year)
- AP Exams: World History (5), Calculus BC (5)
Pending for: Physics C Mechanics, E&M, English Language, Environmental Science, US History + Statistics, English Literature, Biology
- IB Exams: (All are pending) Environmental Systems SL, Psychology SL, Spanish SL, English HL, History HL, Math HL</p>
<p>NCSU Courses:
1. MA 242 - Calculus III - A
2. MA 341 - Applied Differential Equations I (taking now)
3. MA 401 - Introduction to Linear Algebra (possible)</p>
<p>ECs (a lot smaller, which is obviously a big problem...):
1. As seen above, International Baccalaureate (IB) Program
2. Key Club - 150+ hours (as of now) - 3 Years
3. Being One (student-led volunteer organization) - 2 Years
4. Science Olympiad (JV, silver in bottle rocket + bronze in anatomy... regional tournament, though) - 1 Year
5. National Honor Society - 1 Year
6. 50 Hour Job Shadow of a Neonatologist in Pune, India KEM Hospital
7. Western Flute - 9+ years (with 3+ years under NC Symphony flutist Mary Boone)
8. Indian Classical Flute - 1 year (under a classical flute teacher in Pune, India)
9. Guitar - 1 year (self-taught... not sure if that should be on there)
10. Siemens Competition (pending)</p>
<p>This Summer:
1. Linear Algebra at NCSU
2. Spanish IV online and then EC-wise
3. an internship with a chemical/biomedical engineer at NCSU
4. job at a local movie theater
5. and also a cruise to the Caribbean =)</p>
<p>Reccs:
I think they are pretty strong, my Calculus and Biology teachers liked me a lot so I think I should be ok in this respect.</p>
<p>Essays:
I guess I can't say for now, but I think that male flute player, summer of neonatology and other stuff make for interesting essay topics?</p>
<p>Interests:
Not to be overly cliched (as an Indian), I want to be a doctor. Specifically, I want to study oncology (at least it's not cardiology or neurology...) or geneticist (obviously, the summer of neonatology did not attract me to that branch of medicine). However, I am also interested in pure mathematics, especially in forms of calculus. Basically, I want to dual major in pure math and some kind of biology (or even genetics).</p>