<p>Just wanted to know what everyone thinks my reach, safeties and probably schools would be.
Profile:
My GPA is 4.0 Unweighted and 4.29 Weighted.
I am homeschooled but I have a GPA because I am taking my classes through a Accredited and very rigorous Online Program.
I moved to the US form Germany when I was 12.
I own a successful internet business which is strictly run by me, not my parents.
I took one AP in 10th grade and got a 5.
I will take three AP's this year and 4-5 next year.
SAT Scores:
710 Reading (remember, German is my first language)
730 Writing
780 Math</p>
<p>I will also take 3-4 SAT II's in the next months and I do believe that I will do rather well on them.
I will also retake the SAT in October and I believe that my score will improve over the summer.</p>
<p>Extracurricular Activities:
Running my business
ballet since I was 3 years old until I was 16 (had to stop for health reasons)
Tennis since I was 6 with summer camps starting in 10th grade in a rigorous Tennis School in the Czeck Republic where my parents are from.
Recommendations:
I have to get recommendations form my online teachers but also people who know me in person. I expect these to be very good since my Chemistry teacher thinks I am one of the best students she has ever had and I will also receive personal recs. from people who can assess my ablilities and character fairly.</p>
<p>Thanks for all your feedback in advance and remember, I am very new to this college admissions process since in Germany, we don't have this competition, everyone gets a excellent University education for free.</p>
<p>The main thing is that you've taken everything online. As such, while normally they aren't nearly the most important factor, standardized tests and AP scores are going to play a larger role. You look like you're doing fine there, but you still have to realize that online classes are going to be less rigorous than actual classes.</p>
<p>But your scores are fine.</p>
<p>What do you want to major in?</p>
<p>And there are so many colleges, that it's hard to tell you which ones to apply for. Try to look up ones that are a match for you, and go for it.</p>
<p>Also, are you ranked in tennis? It looks like it's a big part of your life, and if you're good at it, then it's worth emphasizing in the application (contact the coaches). You're going to have to show that you're good (high rank, national tournaments) though, in order to be recruited.</p>
<p>I am undecided in my major but I am looking at Psychology, Political Science or any other major that will get me into law school later. </p>
<p>I do however want to say that I do believe that the school I am using for online classes is very rigorous! In fact I am much more challenged in those classes than in the few classes I have taken in public school. It is a school funded by the state of Florida and many children in public schools in Florida take classes their schools do not offer such as AP's through this school. It is the only school like this in the country and I do not have to pay anything for it because it is state funded and fully recognized as a very good school. The school has also received a number of awards for it's rigor.</p>
<p>I do not think that I will be able to be recruited for tennis. Although I am very good, I think the competition out there is much to big for me to stand out, since I never competed in national tournaments since I am from Germany and did not know that this is important for college. I know that sucks but I just did not know when I moved here that stuff like that would be important for later.</p>