<p>Looking at your numbers and activities/awards so far, you seem on the right track! I know people suggest more extracurriculars all the time but yours seem solid and numbers are the most static things that stay on your resume, that is why colleges look at SAT scores/GPA, your exam grades shouldn’t show on your transcript, just your overall grades (colleges usually don’t have time to go that into detail). Keep your straight A’s and work on those online courses, they help in the long run. As for valedictorian, it is definitely a good position to have but keep in mind how many valedictorians with perfect SAT scores are denied (then again many of those DO get accepted lol). Applying to prestigious schools requires a bit of luck for everyone, as long as you stay focused in school and do things that you enjoy, you should be a good candidate. Good luck!</p>
<p>Chance me please:
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