<p>I am a freshmen and I am real nervous.
So far, how am I looking if I were to try and apply to Stanford?
(My ninth grade isn't over yet, but I know I am going to get all A's during the year.)
(+I will probably win some awards at the end of the year.)</p>
<p>NINTH GRADE:
Ancient History - A, A
Biology - A, A
Chamber Music - A, A
Church History - A, A
English 9 - A, A
Geometry - A, A
German II - A, A
Physics - A, A
Liturgical Ensemble - A, A (optional class, not required, before school activity, .5 credit)</p>
<p>EXTRA CURRICULAR:
Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon, First Chair Oboe
Junior Varsity Tennis Team
Speech & Debate
Mock Trial
Brain Bowl</p>
<p>OTHER:
Published in a College Research Journal </p>
<p>COMMUNITY SERVICE:
United Way (Planning on getting over 100 hours)</p>
<p>LEADERSHIP QUALITIES:
First Chair Oboe
United Way Reperesenative</p>
<p>You’re a freshman. It is WAY too early to even know if you’re on track for any particular school. Although you have an impressive resume in the works, it is impossible to accurately gauge if you’re on track for a school. </p>
<p>But since this is your first ever post I’ll cut you some slack. Just keep on working hard and at the end of your junior year post an updated resume. It’ll be a much easier task to predict your chances at Stanford or any other schools you’re interested in.</p>
<p>No need for you too post. There just isn’t enough information to see if you are on the right track. I guess you could say you are doing well by getting straight A’s and building up your E.C.'s, but not much can be given without standardized test. If you had SAT scores it would be easier to tell you where you are headed. I got straight A’s freshman year too, but that doesn’t mean that I am on the same level as most competitive applications to Stanford this year.</p>
<p>EDIT: wow just noticed the above poster posted basically the same thing. haha</p>