What should I do???

<p>Am a current junior and I want to go to one of the following: University of NC Charlotte, High Point University, and the University of NC Greensboro. I possibly want to major into Biology with pre-med requirements.
Am a Hispanic and I am involved with 6 Clubs (Spanish Club, Student Council, FCA, KARE, HOSA, Interact) I was in band for my freshman, sophomore, and first semester of junior year. (hoping it doesn't look bad on me because I quit). Also plan to have a summer job.
My GPA is a 3.3 unweighted and 3.99 weighted am 29 out of 224..I plan to do some volunteer service over the summer.
I have take one A.P class and that was US History
And my SAT/ACT scores where really pittyful so am going to retake them soon </p>

<p>My senior year:
AP. Literature and Compesition
AP. Biology
Nursing Fundamentals (NF) possibly am not sure if I want to take the internship (non honors)
AP.Physology
Spamish 3 honors
**possibly AP Cal/AB am not sure between that or NF </p>

<p>I have questions
1) how good do my "statistics" look? <em>I really need a GOOD scholarship</em>
2) am not sure what classes too chose whether Cal of NF?
3) will it look bad on me for quitting band?</p>

<p>And feel free to add anything else</p>

<p>HPU: Aim for 1650+/23+
UNCG: Aim for 1650+/23+
UNCC: Aim for 1650+/23+</p>

<p>Are you in-state for an UNC?</p>

<p>Yeah I live in Iredell county …in-state</p>

<p>I applied to 13 schools as an undergraduate and received scholarship to each one. However, my scholarship was consistent with the tier of my SAT/ACT score. So I would definitely stress the importance of raising your testing scores. When it comes down to it, you may interview with a professor for a scholarship and they may submit a comment or two about you, but the majority of the time, the admissions committee makes the decision and they didn’t meet you, so they have to revert to your stats. I would argue that 9 times out of 10, they will give you the money for your tier of stats. </p>

<p>I just graduated from High Point and when I applied, I had a 29 on the ACT and only received $9000 in academic scholarship, which is not much when you look at the total cost of tuition. Luckily, I collected another 10K of scholarship from other sources, but not from the school itself.</p>