<p>I am a senior, am home schooled, and I live in Pennsylvania so I'm out of state. I want to go to UCSB for physics. I took all of my courses at my local community college through a homeschooling program my junior year, and am currently doing so as well in my senior year.</p>
<p>4.0 gpa(cant get above this since I am taking college courses instead of AP courses. Also, I took some honors college courses my junior year, and am taking more in my senior year)</p>
<p>1830 SAT( yea i know its not that good but I am taking it again and am pretty sure ill be able to get in the 1900-2000 range)</p>
<p>720 SAT subject test chemistry. Taking the math II subject test in December.</p>
<p>100+ hours of volunteering at the DaVinci science center.
11 years of club soccer, 4 years high school soccer(3 years varsity).
Made it to the national snowboarding championships multiple times.
Played viola for 6 years, and also play piano.
On the deans list at CC, am in the phi theta kappa honors society, in an honors program at my CC, and also am part of the college conduct board.</p>
<p>I will have over 50 college credits when I graduate from high school. I take mostly the more difficult courses at CC e.g Calc, Organic chem etc. Also if anyone knows, how do colleges look at community college courses as apose to AP courses?</p>