<p>Hi! I'm about to be a senior in high school. I go to a math and science oriented residential school. I have a 3.96 GPA as of now and as a junior I've taken AP Bio, AP Cal I and II, Spanish II, AP Physics C (the class that brought my 4.0 down), Composition I and II (my school runs on a college concurrent credit system so none of these are actually AP classes, but they're equivalents).
The past summer I took U.S. history as a college course and did research for my science fair project. This summer I am doing more research for my science fair project which I have worked on for four years now.
I plan on taking Genetics, Anatomy and Physiology, AP Stats, Spanish IV, AP Chem, Analytical Chem, and either Discrete Math or Mandarin my first semester of senior year. What do you think?? :-/
And I plan on volunteering every week at the local hospital by my school. And I will be a student mentor and have a school leadership position (both of which will count as volunteer hours and job experience).
I have one many science fair awards (regional and state), math awards (regional), play violin (9 years now), and am involved in a few clubs and will be quiz bowl captain this year (which I have been two years previously).
Am I on the right path??? What more should I do?? I'm working on my test scores too. Please advise! :D Thanks.</p>