Just an early estimate.

<p>All right. I'm a high school junior, and Princeton's my absolute number one choice. So obviously, I'm in no rush, but I'd really appreciate advice or any thoughts as to my chances.<br>
I haven't taken the actual SAT since 7th grade, but my last PSAT was 231 (which translates to 2310).<br>
I'm taking the absolute most challenging courseload possible, and I've got A's, with the possibility of one B. My UW GPA's 3.9 something as of last year and Weighted I don't know yet, but after this year it should be 5.something.<br>
My extracurriculars involve participation in a wide variety of clubs, no positions to name for sure except my participation in the Drama program, by which I mean I get parts in the plays worth mentioning.<br>
The thing is, I don't have any awards to speak of as of yet. Maybe I'll receive some from AP test scores, and National Merit-related things. This is the area I'm worried about, I guess.<br>
My schedule's remarkable in that I skipped two years of Spanish over the summer just for the heck of it and took the initiative to also teach myself a year of math in the first six weeks of the school year so I could jump up to Calculus. It was an intensive courseload, but I basically dictated my schedule to the administrators and they let me do what I wanted.<br>
I don't know if this relates, but I'm heading a soup kitchen project in my town. I got 200 community service hours this past summer working at a camp and I've been on several mission trips, so I should have somewhere in the neighborhood of 300. By actual application time, it should be more.<br>
I'm pretty darn close to non-native fluency in Spanish and I'm moderately proficient in Portuguese. I should be stronger with that language and another one as well by next fall when applications go out.</p>