Is this schedule good enough for Ivy League or other top college?

<p>I have had all A's and 5's on AP exams so for far and should graduate at the top of my class, but how is my schedule? Based on what I've seen, it seems a little weak for the colleges I am interested in. I took classes like Pre-Calculus and Chinese over the summer of freshman, so there is a jump in the classes.</p>

<p>Freshman:
Business Essentials (Regular Level)
Honors Algebra/ Geometry (Two Credits)
Honors American Government
Honors Physical Science
Honors Literature and Composition
AP World History
Health (Regular Level... required)</p>

<p>Sophomore:
Chinese II (Regular Level)
Honors Chemistry
Honors Literature and Composition
AP European History
AP Statistics
AP Human Geography
AP Calculus BC </p>

<p>Junior:
AP Biology
Calculus II (Dual Enrollment)
Calculus III (Dual Enrollment)
Honors Physics
AP Language and Composition
AP Chinese Language and Culture
AP United States History</p>

<p>Next Year (Most likely schedule):
Chinese (?) (Dual Enrollment with Level Depending on AP Exam Score)
Differential Equations (Dual Enrollment)
AP Physics C
AP Chemistry
AP English Literature
AP Microeconomics/ AP Macroeconomics (We get 1/2 for each)
AP Psychology</p>

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<p>So that would be:
14 AP (Add 1 point to GPA for class)
4 Dual Enrollment (Add 1)
7 Honors Course (Add 1/2)
3 Regular Level Course</p>

<p>That's only a 4.77 weighted GPA!</p>

<p>you took 14 aps and have a 4.77 weighted gpa. are you kidding? stop bragging kid.</p>

<p>I am not bragging. I want to skip my freshman year, and Harvard and Princeton look tough. Look at this:
[Gaither’s</a> valedictorian says key to 7.62 GPA was time management](<a href=“http://www2.tbo.com/content/2010/jun/01/gaithers-valedictorian-says-key-was-time-managemen/life-education/]Gaither’s”>http://www2.tbo.com/content/2010/jun/01/gaithers-valedictorian-says-key-was-time-managemen/life-education/)</p>

<p>How am I supposed to compete with that?</p>

<p>Also, I MIGHT take 14 AP’s, possibly less!</p>

<p>14 aps is pretty incredible. you took 4 aps sophomore year, something most kids don’t do until jr or sr year. and since most high school students have souls you probably won’t have to compete with someone who has a 7. 62 gpa.</p>