<p>Right now I am a rising 11th grader at one of the best private schools in the United States:</p>
<p>My overall GPA (converted to 4.0) is a 3.33( B+ average) cumulative. However, my grades fell from a 3.6 for fall term this year (10th grade) to a 3.1 for spring term.</p>
<p>My SATs were:
Math: 800
Critical Reading: 660
Writing: 690 (I got a 3 on the writing section, so I can probably ace this)</p>
<p>Overall: 2150</p>
<p>I have taken AP Calculus AB, Physics C, and European History and did well on those tests (scores have not been back yet)</p>
<p>I also have gotten an 800 in Math SAT II level IIC</p>
<p>I've done several extracurriculars: I am head of the environmental action committee, an environmental sustainability proctor, and on the schools volunteering board. I have attended various national committees on environmental awareness. </p>
<p>Also, I am on the math team that placed nationally in ARML, am in the physics club, write for Journalists for human rights (Canada), and got a 126/5 on the AMC10/ AIME. </p>
<p>My parents are very worried about my grades and want to send me back to 10th grade again since I skipped two grades. In addition, they want to move back to Germany, and are planning to send me as well. I can either agree to go to a random british international school where I have to start over, stay at my school, or go to a good public school and hope to get good grades. Looking at my options, what do you think I should do?</p>