I am a junior, and I go to a competitive public high school near Boston. I am curious about what schools are safeties, what are reaches, and what are midrange schools for me. My stats are:
SAT: taking in December, but non-studying diagnostics are around 1400 (estimating around 1540-1560 for real thing)
SAT II: Math II-?, Chemistry-?
AP tests: Music Theory-5, AP Calc BC-?, AP Chemistry-?, AP US History-?
Freshman year: [Note: Any symbol, such as A- is counted as the letter grade, for my freshman year]
UW GPA: 3.80
Algebra II: B+ & A
English: A & A
History: B+ & A-
Latin I: A & A
Biology: A- & A
Leadership: A & A
PE: A & A
Sophomore year:
UW GPA: 3.93
Honors Precalc: A-
Honors Chemistry: A
English: A
Honors History: A
Honors Latin II: A
AP Music Theory: A
Computer Science Engineering: A
Junior year: [Most likely grade]
UW GPA: 3.93 - 3.96
AP Calc BC: A-
AP Chemistry: A
Honors Physics: A
Honors Latin III: A
Honors History: A
Honors Choir: A
Honors English: A-
Senior Schedule: Draft
AP Biology
AP Environmental Science
AP Latin
AP Computer Science
Honors English
Multivariable Calculus (at Boston College or Online)
Extracurriculars:
Rowing: 1V boat sophomore and junior year, likely captain, probable DI/DIII recruit
Eagle Scout
Founder of the Marine Biology club
Choir
Class President freshman year
Leader of acapella club
Innovation club (Likely will have VP or Secretary)
Worked at MIT engineering lab summer before my junior year (and will work summer before senior year): I am getting a letter of Rec. from the person who runs the lab.
Notes:
-My freshman year, there were no honors classes and grades were semester-based, whereas my sophomore year and beyond, the grades are for the year and there is no A+.
-I understand some classes (ie: physical education) mean nothing, but they are on my transcript.
-Even though it is mentioned here once, rowing will be a crucial part of my college application.
I understand my application is not near completion, but I wanted to get a sense of where I would be at. Ideas?