So, how am I looking for the UMD honors program next year

I am a junior, looking to apply to colleges in the fall. Here is my freshman-junior transcript:

Freshman year - UWGPA:3.5 WGPA 3.93
Piano I - A
Algebra II GT - B
English 9 Honors - B
Spanish 2 Honors - B
US History Honors - A
Lifetime Fitness (Gym) - A
Health - A
Biology G/T - B

Sophomore Year - UWGPA: 3.43 WGPA: 4.1
Precalculus G/T - B
Statistics AP - A (5)
Spanish 3 Honors - B
Chemistry G/T - B
English 10 Honors - B
Government and politics AP - A (3)
Introduction to Engineering Design (it’s a college class sponsored by RIT) - A (9/9 on exam, it works like the AP exam except it’s out of 9)

Junior Year - UWGPA: 3.86, WGPA: 4.6-4.7?
AP World History - A (definitely a 5)
Independent Study G/T - A
Spanish 4 Honors - A
Physics 1 AP - A (3-4 on exam)
Calculus AB AP - A (likely a 4 or 5)
Anatomy and Physiology - A
English 11 AP - B (4 or 5 on exam)

Cumulative UWGPA: 3.6ish, WGPA: 4.2-4.3ish
ACT: 31
SAT: pending (July 21)
Class Rank: Not released until senior year, but I go to a VERY competitive high school.
AP Total: 11 classes

Extracurriculars:
Quiz Bowl Team (I’m the captain)
Robotics team
NHS (executive board)
Science NHS
Boy Scout (pending eagle project)
Incoming freshman mentor program
Math NHS

Here is my schedule for the fall:
Spanish 5 AP
Digital Electronics G/T (again, a college class sponsored by RIT)
Biology AP
Chemistry AP
Forensic Science
English 12 Lit AP
I am also interning at Johns Hopkins hospital in the fall.

Intended major: Biomedical Engineering/Biochemistry, minor in Computer Science

I will absolutely go to UMD if I am in the honors program. How close am I? Thanks in advance for anyone who chances me.

Keep it up! You are on your way.

IMHO it looked like it was all about class rank. Daughter went to middle of the pack public HS in HoCo. Almost everyone ranked in top 10 of about 375 students got offered honors, with one exception. Those ranked 11-20 (keep in mind multiple people could be ranked in the same spot, for example, there were five #5s) were offered scholars. Toss in a good SAT score and some leadership points and you got a dean’s scholarship, too.