<p>Hey guys, I'm a freshman in High School. Chance me for Stanford please ?</p>
<p>Background:
15 y.o. Asian, Female, from Boston-Suburb Area</p>
<p>Courses this year:
Honors Physics, Honors Geometry, Honors World History, English 9, Spanish Intermediate II (High Honor Roll, A's in all of them so far. These are the most advanced courses a freshman can take. Am in the top 10% definitely of the grade, but we don't rank, so I don't know the specifics)</p>
<p>Activities:
-Soccer (JV this year as a freshman (there is a freshman, JV, and V team); will make V in the next year or two) (School)
-Swim team (School. Does not have more specific teams)
-A capella group.
-Serious in Violin. (Played for 10 years so far) My violin teacher is on the Harvard Board of Trustees.
-Orchestra in school, concert master.
-Orchestra at New England Conservatory, high level.
-Made the Eastern Senior District Orchestra.
-Was in Student Council, but was not re-elected for next year. Because I was in StuCo, I was unable to join many clubs this year, but am planning to be active in 2 or 3 student clubs.
-Was in chorus this year, but will not continue next year because of course-overload.
-Will be a writer for next year's School Paper. The teacher plans to make me an editor.
-Writes for the local newspaper. Sports correspondent. </p>
<p>Comm. Service:
-81 Hours this year. Includes coaching for a swim team in the summer, Student Council services, singing in Chorus at nursing homes and such, writing for the town paper.</p>
<p>Summer Plans:
-Continue coaching for the swim program
-Music camp at UVM</p>
<p>Tests:
-Since I'm a freshman, I've only taken the SAT II Physics test today, so I don't have my scores back. Most likely got ~750 (hopefully! )</p>
<p>I'm not sure what I'd like to study in college. I'm well-rounded and have many interests, and I just love to learn in general.
Soo what do you think? Any advice on what to add onto in coming years? My school, because of it's location, typically only has 1-2 people going to Stanford a year, but we have a lot going to Harvard.</p>