My friend has a crazy dad

<p>who loves her.
Okay so I am currently on the track to being Valedictorian in my class of 580. My weighted gpa is 4.375 and unweighted is 4.0. I am scheduled to take 7 AP classes by the time I graduate (the most I could). Assuming I keep on this track and get great PSAT/SAT scores, would I have a shot at a full scholarship? I don't really care about prestige; a degree is a degree, right? Also, I live in Georgia so the Hope may go into affect. I also play soccer at a very high level, although I realize an athletic scholarship may be extremely optimistic. The only thing is I do not have many extracurriculars... I hope this will not eliminate my chances. Lastly, I am hoping you guys could fill me in on a few random things such as: Are the first years of college basically like highschool in the aspect you have to take certain classes, or do you follow your major path? Is tuition dependent upon major?
I have sacrificed a lot for school and am hoping it pays off.
Thanks</p>

<p>Do you think you will get different answers from the ones you got a month ago?</p>

<p>If you want to know about college classes, post on the college life board.</p>

<p>Tuition is the same for all majors, but there are separate lab fees and the like for some departments.</p>