<p>I'm currently in my Junior year at fairly rigorous high school, consistently rated within the top 5 high schools for my state (maine). I have a GPA of about an 89 (unweighted as my school does not weight grades), which I understand is lower than the what most even somewhat selective colleges look for. That being said I've had fairly significant academic rigor. I have had 3 years of honors math and plan to take CP/H/AP calculus my senior year. I have had 3 years of honors sciences, all lab sciences and plan to take AP physics senior year. I have taken 3 years of spanish and this year I am in a pre AP/IB spanish level however senior year I plan on taking spanish V at a CP level as I am not particularly strong in that class. I have taken 2 years of Honors english and this year I am taking an AP english course and currently have a 97 average in the class. Ironically my highest level course in one of my least favorite subjects is the class I have the highest grade in. As for senior year I plan on taking another AP english course. In social studies I have 3 years of honors classes and plan on taking an AP class senior year.</p>
<p>I have also taken numerous online college courses on sites such as Coursera and edX, mostly in the computer science field. </p>
<p>As for my test scores I have yet to take the SAT and will be taking it sometime this spring, that being said I have taken the PSAT's and for what its worth I had a 680 in the reading section a 600 in the math section and a 680 in the writing section. </p>
<p>My extracurricular activities include 8 years of club swimming and what will be 4 years on the high school swim team next year. My high school has won the state championships every year I have been on the team and every year I have placed in the top 5 in all/most of my events at the state meet. I have a job lifeguarding and also teach children how to swim on the weekends. On top of that I have also been weight training for 4-5 years.</p>
<p>All that being said assuming my test scores go up slightly/stay the same as I plan on taking the SAT a couple times and my GPA stays in the 89 range or goes up to a 90 what are my chances of getting into FSU. Also for my social studies credit I have the choice of either taking AP macroeconomics or an AP computer science course, which course would be most advantageous. If my chances seem slim what could I do to improve them, keeping in mind that raising my GPA any amount over 1 or 2 points would be nearly impossible as I really only have a little more than 1 year left of high school.</p>