what colleges?

<p>I'm a soon-to-be sophomore and I want to know what colleges I have a chance of getting in. I don't have a lot that I've accomplished, but please look at what I have for now. The list will get longer later (:</p>

<p>During 9th grade:
-grade: 4.0 nonweighted and weighted
-classes: honors english, honors social science, honors integrated science 1 (only option for freshmen), honors algebra II, physical education, spanish I, and philharmonic orchestra (highest orchestra).
-award of merit in state competition for art
-community service in church orchestra (64 hours)
-tutored geometry (teacher recommendation)
-school award
-orange county youth symphony orchestra</p>

<p>*played violin for 9 years
*we can start taking APs starting from junior year...</p>

<p>10th grade:
-classes: honors english, honors social science, honors integrated science 2 (again, only choice for sophomores), honors pre calculus, physical education, spanish II, and philharmonic orchestra (subjected to change because of schedule conflict)
-clubs: a tutoring club
*I'm trying out for science olympiad club
-still continuing church orchestra for community service
-working at my dad's academy as a part-time job
-pacific symphony youth orchestra</p>

<p>not much... but I'm entering a lot of competitions this year and next year, so they'll be added to the list. </p>

<p>Also, if anyone has suggestions for things I can do, please tell me about it (:</p>

<p>Your definitely on the right track dude. :slight_smile: Continue your activities because colleges love dedication! Most importantly, keep your gpa high and when the sat’s (or act) come around you’ll be prepared because you’ve been taking challenging classes beforehand. Take many ap’s junior year and try to get a leadership position in one of your clubs later on in high school. Good Luck!!!</p>

<p>You’ll do fine getting into most any college with that growing profile. Just don’t let the personal statement punch you in the balls, but at the same time don’t stress about it. I’ve noticed that a lot of the people here are very worst case scenario types of people so remember to take what they say and bring it down a notch or two.</p>

<p>*theRADtomato47: yeah, I’m aiming for a leadership position in the tutoring club :smiley: and it’s my guess, but I think I’ll end up taking about 6-8 APs during junior and senior year combined (depends if my school cancels double science or not). Thank you for your reply (:</p>

<p>*Bub1029: okay thanks (: I was actually getting worried because I found it less stressing than I thought it would be… I was like am I not pushing myself? XD I guess it’ll be harder later in high school. Thank you for your reply (:</p>