On the right track?

<p>Hey, I'd like to start by prefacing saying that I really appreciate you taking the time to read this.</p>

<p>Anyway, in 9th grade, I transferred to an online private school and excelled at it, getting a 4.0. Unfortunately, in this time, I did not have any documented ECs or volunteering. I was however in the advanced math and science tracks. Transferring back to my local high school in 10th grade, I received decent classes (was not eligible for any honors though) and ended up with just under a 4.0 GPA again. Still no ECs ended up working out.</p>

<p>Now I'm in 11th grade. I found even more inspiration and am in honors English, AP Calc AB and honors physics (no AP science until 12th grade). I plan to self-study APs if my school allows me to take the tests (economics (2), environmental science, and calc BC most likely). I'm also taking classes like Accounting and Entrepreneurship, in addition to continuing optional core curriculum like foreign language. My teachers last year and this year are all fond of me, so I should have no issue with recommendations.</p>

<p>I plan on participating in Swimming and Volleyball (or at least one), Future Business Leaders of America, the School Newspaper, Math Tutoring (volunteering) and anything else that may interest me. I've been studying my butt off and should score a ~2150 on the SAT this time and may be able to increase this for the next sitting. Also I plan to study and take SAT Literature and Math II. </p>

<p>Am I on the right on to getting into a school like Babson College or WashU? I know I'm not exactly Ivy material, but I was hoping to get into some prestigious business schools (ideally with a half-scholarship or some money)?</p>

<p>Thank you so much for reading this and giving me any input you have.</p>