<p>Just finished up junior year. Attend a small high school in Washington state.</p>
<p>GPA (UW): 3.94. I have gotten a 4.0 every semester except the first semester of 9th grade.
Class Rank: Around 20 out of about 120-130 I believe. (Sort of a guess).
SAT: 1920 (CR: 670 M:600 W:650). Took June SAT and probably retaking again in the Fall. Expect 2100ish.
AP: AP Lang this year. Next year- AP Lit, AP Gov, and AP Environ. Science. 3 total.
Running Start (Dual Enrollment): Took Political Science 101 this year. Taking American Government and Pre-Calc this summer and Psychology in the fall. Possibly one more class during next school year. 4-5 total.
That would be 7-8 total college level classes. I would have more, but my tiny school doesn't offer a lot of APs, and the ones they do offer, can be hard to fit into ones schedule/fill up really fast. (Most AP classes are only offered during one period).</p>
<p>ECs: Soccer, 3 yrs. JV, 1 yr. Varsity
Basketball, 2 yrs. C-Team.
National Honor Society, 10-12th grade
ASB (Student Gov.), Exec. Treasurer, 11th grade. Head of Committee/Team, 12th grade.
Charitable Organization (can't name here), 9th-12th grade, recently appointed treasurer. (Help fundraise to help children in 3rd world countries)
Job- 9-12th grade, work part time helping manage financials of corporation grossing $4-5 million a year. (Seems pretty significant to me). Mastered entire accounting program in a matter of weeks.
Community Service:
Very little other than through clubs/organizations listed above.</p>
<p>My biggest worries are: that I am lacking in my Community Service and Extracurriculars, the fact that the highest math I take will probably be Pre-Calculus, and that I will only have taken 3 AP classes throughout high school.</p>
<p>With all that in mind:
Chances for: University of Washington (In-State), NYU (Most likely applying for LSP), George Washington University, and UCLA.</p>