<p>This may be a bit too early to tell but I just wanted to get an idea to see what I can work towards. I am rising junior at the moment and my career GPA is a 4.3. My sophomore PSAT score was a 1650 but I am hoping that it will go up after a prep course and more academic experience. By the time I graduate, I will have done at least 3 AP courses and at least 12 honors courses. I do a range of after school activities: french and german club, chamber choir at night, student run a cappella group, and I am joining model UN and mock trial team as well as hopefully SADD (students against drunk driving). I also will have danced for 8 years. I help out with a middle school a cappella group and also babysit. I have done an internship at my state house (hopefully I will have another internship at a lawyer's office next summer). I am planning on majoring in political science and/or history. Thank you!</p>
<p>I was accepted with a lower GPA, and a 1690 SAT. So, you’re probably good.</p>
<p>My son was accepted with a lower GPA but an SAT in the 1900s. He did not have all the extra curriculars as you; had a couple extra APs.</p>
<p>Each year it gets tougher and tougher. I think for the freshman accepted for 2013, the “average” GPA was at 3.9. So you’re good there. What will the competition be like in 2 years though. Keep up the strong GPA and pull out some good SATs and you should be fine.</p>
<p>Thank you! I took a practice ACT and got a comp score of 30. Do you think that will make a big difference?</p>
<p>at 30 you are well above the average so I’d say if you maintain your grades you are more than safe with that score.</p>