sophomore in highschool..chances?

<p>Ok, I started out my highschool career lazy..my grades so far have been as follows...</p>

<p>Class...1st Semester/2nd Semester
Algebra I-C/B(8th grade)
Computer App/Keyboarding-A/A(8th grade)
Mississippi Studies/Driver's Ed-A/A
Geometry-A/B
Honors English-A/A(only honors we have is English)
Biology I-C/B
Graphic Design/Study Hall-A/no grade
Technology Discovery-A/A
Football-A/A(not an actual class but we get a grade anyways)</p>

<p>And so far through the first semester this year, I should have A's in Health, Music Appreciation, World History, Honors English, and Football, while having B's in Human Anatomy&Physiology and Algebra II. I plan on taking AP Calculus, AP English, and AP Biology as a senior</p>

<p>I have not taken the ACT or SAT yet, but I plan on doing so soon. The only kind of tests I have taken are the Algebra I and Biology state tests(in which I made a 445 and 420 out of 500, also lazily taken), and the PLAN test, in which I got 84%. Most schools around the area have to take this reading test to determine reading levels and where you stand in the nation... I've had a 12.9 reading level(highest you can get) since I was in 8th grade and am in the top 5% of the nation.</p>

<p>I know that since I'm so young(and with lack of ACT/SAT), it'd be kind of hard to tell...but if I keep my grades with mostly A's and a couple B's and continue my extracurricular activities/clubs, would it be possible for me to go Ivy League?</p>

<p>Also, how hard would it be to go Ivy League on an athletic scholarship?</p>

<p>but...outside of Ivy League, some schools I'm interested in are.</p>

<p>UChicago
University of Mississippi(instate)
University of Florida
Florida State
University of North Carolina
Auburn U
Stanford U
Georgia U
Millsaps/Mississippi College/Belhaven(smaller Mississippi schools)</p>

<p>If you can pull up your grades and take some harder courses, I'd say some of the ivies won't be too far off.</p>

<p>ur a sophmore.....nuff said</p>

<p>no hurt in getting ready early</p>

<p>You havent taken the SAT/ACT so its hard to tell. You have to be olympian quality to get a scholarship for an ivy.</p>

<p>I agree with tiger909. You are a sophomore! I'm currently a senior fighting my way through 6 applications and deadlines. You do NOT want to think about this right now lol! It's sooo stressful live life lol!!!!! But do well in school, too.</p>

<p>its not possible to determine ur chances, most schools dont even look at freshman year. So its hard to base ur chances are 1 years worth of work, not even a full year yet.</p>