My chances for admission to SSP?

<p>Next year-I'll be a junior-I'll apply to SSP. What are my chances?
(I am including where I will plausibly be at the time I am applying, not currently.)</p>

<p>GPA:
~3.9 UW
Classes I am, or were, in (not a whole list, of course):
Scholars Calculus (and all precursors); Sch. Physics 1 & 2; EPGY Number Theory; Chem 1 (Sch. not available); and Sch. Bio 1.
Tests:
ACT - 33 Composite (36 Maths, 33 English)
SAT II Maths Level 2 - 800
SAT II Physics - 760 (This projection is iffy, plus or minus 40)
ECs:
Debate (chair of LD; some regional success); maths team member (5th in GPML State in Sprint Event; will take AMC 12); programming (we have no classes teaching it, nor do we have a club, but I code with in Python in free time); MUN (President; "outstanding delegation"); philosophy club (President). (In no particular order.)
Other information:
From a small (rather sports-oriented) school in Missouri with no AP classes.
About me:
I want to get into the field of quantum computing, since it brings together computer science, physics, and maths (all of which I love). Male and white. Middle class.</p>

<p>Hi-</p>

<p>Could you please let me know where you take the scholards physics and other subjects ?
I am asking for my 8th grade son, i just wanted to learn further about it.</p>

<p>thanks
Ram</p>

<p>“Could you please let me know where you take the scholards physics and other subjects?” [Marshfield</a> Blue Jays](<a href=“http://www.mr1.k12.mo.us/]Marshfield”>http://www.mr1.k12.mo.us/) “Scholars” in the name of the program just means that it is more intense than a normal class offered at my school; it is not preferable to AP classes, nor things similar to.</p>

<p>“and other subjects ?”
Sorry I skipped over that. Most other subjects I take at school, however, I do take classes through correspondents. The correspondents I use are MU high school (trigonometry), Indiana University high school (AP English), and EPGY (number theory).</p>