<p>I'm a rising junior, so I'll be getting in my SAT's this fall, and I'm also planning to take the SAT II Literature, United States History, and Spanish subject tests like the colleges ask for. I'm a member of about five clubs, and the president for two of them including the Drama club and Gay/Straight Alliance. I've only gotten two B's in high school so far, and one was a credit offered in middle school. My unweighted GPA is a 3.8 and my weighted is around a 4.2, which will rise by the end of the year. I have about 150 hours of volunteer service so far within two years as well. I'll list my schedule for the next to years below:
Junior: AP English, AP U.S. History, AP Psychology, AP Spanish, Chemistry 1 honors, Physics 1 honors (taking online with an A+ already), Algebra 2/Trig honors, Drama 3.
Senior: AP English, AP Government and Politics, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, Pre-Calculus, Anatomy/Physiology honors, Economics honors, Drama 4.
I took two AP's last year, my sophomore year. I passed one of them, AP World History with a 3, and I took four other honors courses along with those. I will definitely get 4's and 5's on the ones I take my junior and senior year. However, I had regular classes my freshman year. </p>
<p>Am I qualified and competitive enough for the Ivy League? It's a dream to go to one of those schools because I want to attend one of their medical schools afterwards... Any input or advice would be great, thank you!</p>