<p>Hello helpful ppl...im a freshman in High School and i was just wondering wat would my chances be for GIT....</p>
<p>Right now im averaging 2050s on SAT...hopefully i can get up to at least 2280-2300....
ACT, right now at 31 average, i wanna aim for 35.</p>
<p>Extracurriculurs: Science olympiad all 4 years, Math team all 4 years, Scholastic Bowl, 3 years, WYSE academic Challenge, 3 years, Tennis all 4 years, Cross Country all 4 years.</p>
<p>As of now, im pretty sure i can maintain about a 3.95 UW GPA...im not bragging, its just that im VERY easily passing freshman year with straight A+s and heres wat my course selection is going to look like:</p>
<p>Right now, Freshman Year:</p>
<p>Biology, Accelerated Geometry, Honors English, Spanish 2, Accelerated History of Ancient world, and a buncha required electives including a consumer ed course and word processing...and of course Strength Training.</p>
<p>Summer after Freshman year: Chemistry at CC</p>
<p>Sophomore year: Anatomy & Physiology, Physics, Integrated World studies and World history (thats 2 classes, both honors), Accelerated Algebra 2, Strength Training, and Spanish 3. During Sophomore year, i will take a Computer Science course at CC</p>
<p>Summer after Sophomore year: Trig and Precalc at CC</p>
<p>Junior Year: AP Physics, AP Bio, AP Calc BC, AP U.S History, American Literature survey (honors...), Spanish 4, Strength Training....At community college, i will take 2 chem courses that are the equivalent of AP chem, and take the AP chem test.</p>
<p>Summer after Junior Year: I think ill lay back and...jk, Planning some "intense" math course at CC</p>
<p>Senior Year: AP Literature, AP Spanish (possibly...), Modern US History (one semester), AP U.S Govt. (one semester), Biotechnology (one semester), Microbiology (one semester), AP Statistics, Strength Training, Independent Study for Calc with Teacher.</p>
<p>Internships/Summer Programs....</p>
<p>A few, mostly at the University of Illinois in Urbana Champaign, i live here so ya...</p>
<p>Ya i realize its detailed, im sorry, just trying to set myself up for a good college. Thank you in advance.</p>
<p>EDIT: CC = Community College.</p>