<p>I've always dreamt of going to an ivy league school and it always seemed out of the picture and untouchable. Now I'm a junior in high school and I wonder if maybe it's not as unreasonable as I thought. Feedback please?</p>
<p>-4.0 GPA
-I haven't taken my SAT or ACT yet because I'm still going to take them this spring
-My PSAT I scored in the top 96% as a sophomore
-My PLAN test estimated a 25-30 for my ACT but I didn't study hoping to think I could be optimistic for my ACT when I'll actually study. I'm shooting for at least a 30
-My extra curricular activities include: dancing 9 hours a week, fall softball, spring softball, football statistician, a member of National Honor Society, the National Society of High School Scholars, and art club. I'm a member of my youth groups board of executives. I do a mentoring program called Big Brother/Big Sister. I also work at the local Dairy Queen. I sing at church every Wednesday night. I'm in show choir, the fall musical, I work at a christian camp for 6th graders in the summer, and I was nominated for the HOBY award, but couldn't go because of dance. I'm also apart of Yellow Ribbon at my school. </p>
<p>I know colleges don't just look at grades, but also a well rounded student who participates out side of school... any thoughts?</p>