<p>I'm a junior now and wondering what my chances are at some schools. I'd like to stay in the northeast region and seeing how many of the schools here are highly competitive (either Ivy or BC-caliber), I am wondering what my safeties/matches/reaches would be.</p>
<p>Here are my stats:</p>
<p>GPA: 3.98(?) UW/ 4.87 W
-should be a 4.9 at the end of this year</p>
<p>Rank: 4 of 230
-Again, should be higher by the end of this year</p>
<p>ACT:
Math: 36
English: 31
Science: 30
Reading: 26
Composite: 31
-scores come in on Friday from Feb. test date, looking to up the composite and/or the superscore
-taking the math I adn II subject tests later</p>
<p>EC's
-Student Government - President
Student Council - all 4 years
Spanish Club - 3 years
Ping Pong Club - 2 years
Band - have played the trumpet since 5th grade
******* - Marching Band - 4 years
******* - Pit Band - 4 years
******* - Concert Band - 4 years (section leader, first chair trumpet)
******* - Jazz Band - 4 years
As Schools Match Wits - Local highschool game show competition
Council of Peer Educators - 3 years
National Honor Society
Key Club
Baseball
Indoor track</p>
<p>-Have voluntered at local hospital setting up fundraisers for cancer patients.
-Have voluntered over 30 hours for baseball clinics and camps
-Plan to do community service at local hospital this summer as a shadow for a doctor
-Have over 20 hours of other hours at various events
-Plan to Intern at a (nano)biotechnology lab this summer (cornell or BU)</p>
<p>I have taken very rigorous courseload (as seen by weighted GPA).
Plan to take 3 AP's next year (Calc, Bio, English) but I have not taken any yet.
Our school requires many prerequisites for the AP's you can take.
Block scheduling impedes on loading up the AP's as well.
Our highschool is in the top 10% for MCAS scores as well.
Our highschool sends about 4 or 5 kids to top universities every year.</p>
<p>Thank you! I will chance back!</p>