What are my chances to get into Stanford University?

<p>I'm currently a Sophomore in High School. As a Freshman and a Sophomore I have straight A's:</p>

<p>Freshman: H. French I, Biology, Honors Geometry, PE 1&2, AP World History, and Honors Freshman Worls Literature. My GPA was a 4.66.</p>

<p>As a Sophomore, I am taking Honors Algebra II, Honors Sophomore American Literature, Honors French II, Drivers Ed & Health, AP US Govt & Politics, and Honors Chemistry. First semester I got a 4.66 GPA, second semester I'm planning to get a 4.8 GPA.</p>

<p>I got a 3 on my APWH test, which I know will not count, and am going to take the APUSGovt test in the spring. (not a big social studies person)</p>

<p>I am planning to have a summer job as a lifeguard, and also am going to volunteer and the local hospital for 2 years.</p>

<p>I am going to be on the swim team for all 4 years, plus club swimming. I also play a bit of piano. The clubs I am in: Key Club, RUDE Society, & Math Club.</p>

<p>Junior classes will be:
Honors Trig/PreCalc, Honors French III, AP Stats, AP US History, AP Chemistry, & AP Language and Composition.</p>

<p>Senior: Foods&Nutrition and Living on Your Own (mandatory electives), AP Psychology, AP Physics, AP Literature & Composition, AP French, and AP Calculus.</p>

<p>I will be taking the ACT Junior year, and get Coach & Teacher recommendations.</p>

<p>Is there any advice for me to add to my next two years of highschool to raise my chances? Also, I was ranked 14 out of 500+ kids at the end of my freshman year. It should only go up! :)</p>

<p>Oh yeah, and I'm going to become a Pharmasist as my career. I'm not exactly sure what Majoring & Minoring is, so what should I do as that? Thank you!</p>

<p>Are you a college caliber swimmer? If you keep your marks how they are, do well on the ACT and get recruited for swimming, you can go almost anywhere.</p>

<p>Don’t make a chance me thread for another 12 months, you won’t get any decent feedback now. Aim for a 2300 SAT though.</p>

<p>First, I suggest you learn how to spell Pharmacist…
Second, it will vary on what to major/minor in… you can usually get most pre-pharm credits with bio/chem type of majors/classes. But you don’t necessarily have to stick to those. </p>

<p>I suggest for your application, you make your ECs focus in that area of career/study interest–or change your interest. You have some med/pharm thing going on with lifeguarding/hospital volunteering which works pretty well.</p>