What else can I do?

<p>Hi! i'm a junior, just wanted to know what else I can be doing at this time to be a more competitive candidate...</p>

<p>-3.9 GPA
-rank:last year it was 47/485, but will go up this semester
-PSAT:60,59,62(not so hot) taking SAT's in January
-AP and Honor's courses
-Governer's Honors Program for History(very competitive)
-Student Council
-High School student Leadership Team
-Beta Club, Junior SEcretary
-National Honor Roll
-Symphonic Orchestra(Concert master and President)
-Science Olympiad(various regional and county awards)
-County Leadership Program ( best leaders in the entire county)
-State Leadership summit(best leaders in the state)
-Who's Who Among American High School Students
-Who's Who Among American High School Athletes
-Georgia Tech Scholarship Award Winner
-play 3 Varsity sports(many awards in athletics, Captain in one)
- for one sport I'm being recruited by West Point and various other colleges</p>

<p>I applied to Summer Seminar
What else should I do?
What is a great SAT score acording to admissions?
THx</p>

<p>well, it really depends of your district. first and foremost stay healthy. dont break your leg. dont become paralyzed jumping off roofs into pools. dont go deaf from fireworks. you're grades and Ec's are fine. you need to work on the SAT's. DEFINITELY work on the SAT's. also realize you might have to spend a year somewhere else. in many districts, you will compete against those in college, in rotc, elisted or all of the above. and prep schoolers. so make some big backup plans, like army rotc. lemme put it like this. i had 1430sat/3.8gpa/ and varsity sports and ec's. got rejected. went to a bad college, got a 2.3gpa, got the primary nomination guaranteeing admission. so dont worry too much.</p>

<p>Well, I might be a recruited athlete for the academy. THX</p>

<p>Why is everyone so worried about being hurt? Take some risk in your life! I'm going sky diving in June... wish me luck</p>

<p>Above a 1350 is a good SAT score for USMA. Idealy, you wanna get above a 1400 depending on how competitive your congressional district is.</p>

<p>Take the ACT as well. They will look at both and some students do significantly better on one than the other in either math, english or both.</p>