What are my chances of getting into an ivy league or top school?

<p>Currently, I am a freshman in high school. I have a 4.0 gpa, and a cummulative gpa of 102.625%. I am ranked number one out of a freshman class of 675 students. There are two people after me that are tied for second place, and as far as I know, their cummulative gpa is between 100-101% (they refuse to reveal the full number to me). I am taking three AP classes, and my other classes are gifted. </p>

<p>Last semester, my grades were:
110% (AP Biology Gifted)*
110% (AP Human Geography Gifted)*
109% (AP Environmental Science Gifted)*
100% (Accelerated Algebra One Gifted)
100% (Freshman Gifted Language Arts)
100% (Health)
*My school adds 10 points onto your final grade in AP classes at the end of the semester, so subtract 10 from the grade given to get the grade I actually got (with a limit of 110%).</p>

<p>I took a science class in 8th grade that counted towards my high school credits, and in the first semester, I got a 95%, and in second semester, I got a 97%, so those grades counted towards my cummulative gpa as well. </p>

<p>My grades currently are:
99% (AP Biology Gifted)**
114% (AP Human Geography Gifted)**
98% (AP Environmental Science Gifted)**
100% (Accelerated Algebra One Gifted)
101% (Freshman Gifted Language Arts)
100% (Lifetime Fitness)
**As it is not the end of the semester yet, the ten points are not added.</p>

<p>Next year, I plan on taking AP Chemistry, AP Psychology, AP World Geography, Accelerated Geometry Gifted, Sophomore Language Arts Gifted, and Latin I (I will take three years of Latin, up to senior year).</p>

<p>I am active in one club (FCCLA), and next year I will be an officer in the club, and junior year, chances are I will most likely be president. Next year, I plan on joining Latin Club, Environmental Club, Philosophy Club, BETA Club, Student Council, and maybe Yearbook, as well as continuing in FCCLA.</p>

<p>I have never played a sport in my life, since it was never anything my parents stressed, so I am in no way prepared physically to join any sport in my high school, and chances are I won't try to join a sports team.</p>

<p>I go to a public school, and it is better than most public schools I know of, but if you really want to know how well I'm doing based on the students I'm surrounded by, go here:
<a href="http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/georgia/districts/gwinnett-county-public-schools/archer-high-school-5957"&gt;http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/georgia/districts/gwinnett-county-public-schools/archer-high-school-5957&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>I also know colleges tend to give preferences to certain types of people. I am a white female, but not American (Bosnian. I am fluent in two languages (Bosnian and English). I come from a single-parent family, with two other siblings (one is 17, the other is 5). As far as I know, (since my mother doesn't talk about money around us), we are part of the upper middle class. Besides that, I work outside of school for my mother for at least 20 hours a week (we struck a deal where I work for her, and she allows me to live under her roof).</p>

<p>I do not know yet what college I would like to go to, but I do plan on going to one of the top colleges or one of the ivy leagues. I also do not know yet what field I would like to work in when I'm older, but working with nuclear fusion has caught my eye.</p>

<p>So, based on all of the information, what do you honestly think my chances of getting into one of the big colleges are?</p>

<p>You have one semesters grades in which are great. Check back at the end of Junior year. Honestly no one can answer your question now. Good luck. </p>

<p>Yah. At this point you haven’t taken any standardized testing, and freshman classes are generally easy (even if they are called AP). See how you do on the AP tests, take the PSAT, take the SAT/ACT, and then ask.</p>

<p>You have good grades. Big deal, so does every other Ivy League applicant. ECs are not existent. Do things that make you unique.</p>