On the right track for top-tier colleges?

<p>Anyone give me some guidance and suggestions as to what I can do to get on the right track or possibly STAY on the right track?</p>

<p>Extensive list right now:
NYU, Amherst, Pomona, Williams & Mary, UCLA, UC Davis, USC, Renesslaer Polytechnic, Princeton (huge reach but I have family.. so.. semi-legacy?),UNC - Chapel Hill, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, Swarthmore, Boston University, U of Michigan</p>

<p>GPA: 3.8 </p>

<p>Sophomore schedule:
AP World History
Honors English 2 (School doesn't let us take AP Lang in sophomore)
Algebra 2/Trigonometry
Spanish II
Honors Biology
Tennis</p>

<p>Summer plans:
Self-study AP Human Geo
or French up to level II
or possibly Latin finishing level I</p>

<p>ECs: Volunteering
Hospital
Jr. Counselor for art classes
50ish hours at the library
Classes:
Classical piano
Fine arts </p>

<p>Other:
96 credits by senior year of writing and literature classes from WASC-accredited arts high school - counts towards college credits</p>

<p>Bump, good luck.</p>

<p>Yep! Looks like you’re on track! Maybe start thinking about what you want to major in and what extracurriculars could relate to that. I’d recommend self study for AP geo AND french II if its not too much! Good luck! Also, I don’t know how much you’ve looked in to admission statistics and such, but chance me maybe?</p>

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