<p>Hi,
I'm a senior the last year of high school.
My Stats are:
GPA:About 4.2ish weighted
SAT: havn't taken yet due to missing the deadline for registration junior year(taking October and November SAT tests before college deadlines)</p>
<p>PSAT: On the PSAT overall I was in the 93rd percentile. 99% percentile in critical reading. About 80 and 80 on math and grammar. Although I didn't prepare for it at all or take it seriously.</p>
<p>AP Scores:
Senior:
Taking:
AP English Lit
AP Spanish
AP U.S History
AP Physics B(I think- I may drop this class as I'm pretty burnt out on working)
AP Calculus AB</p>
<p>Junior Year
AP Chem:5
AP World History:5
AP Psychology:5</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:
AP Economics:
Macro:5
Micro:5</p>
<p>ECS:
Honestly they are crap; I have a few things like honor roll and playing jv soccer but nothing of note. Pretty thin here.</p>
<p>Class Rank: I will probably end up valedictorian if I don't screw up my grades this year by suddenly flunking every AP class. However, my school is very small.</p>
<p>Prospective Major: I did enjoy AP Economics and am considering majoring in that field; however I've heard Calculus is heavily involved. I'm not horrific at math, yet it is something that is not met by me with relish.</p>
<p>Personally, I would say I consider myself of above average intelligence; not incredibly gifted, nor dumb. I am somewhat lazy when it comes to doing work(watching House, or playing a game in general interests me more than the empirical formula of a hydrocarbon) and probably would not be happy in an ivy league environment with anal-retentive workaholics.(no offense intended). Financially I would say college aid would be ideal as my family cannot really afford to pay all of college tuition fees. I would probably prefer a quality but small school with an intellectually interesting but not overbearing environment where I could get some sort of financial aid. What advice would you give me in terms of schools applications,etc?</p>