<p>I really wouldn’t worry about it. D graduated from a tiny school, too, with very limited educational and ec options, and did very well in the admissions game. She had her choice of schools, all over the board, from top 20 through top 100 with full ride merit scholarships.</p>
<p>In her case, I think it was her test scores, which it sounds as if you will do quite well, given your Plan results.</p>
<p>What schools are looking for is kids who CAN succeed in the curriculum. Across the board, high test scores and high GPA are the best indications for future success simply because kids who see themelves as A students will just work harder every time they encounter an obstacle…GPA tends to be self-fulfilling. I’ve seen this with D in Chem, where she has to work incredibly hard to get her grade, but just does it.</p>
<p>Just make your best applications and you will do well. In the meantime, honestly, at least enjoy yourself when you can. You are obviously a hard worker and don’t need to be constantly stressed.</p>