<p>I am a junior in high school. I love American University, and it's my top choice at the moment. I plan to do a double major in music and either history (most likely), political science, or some other similar major. Can anyone give me an idea of whether or not I'd be qualified for American? </p>
<p>I'm an International Baccalaureate Diploma candidate. I got all A's first semester, and I'll either get all A's this semester or maybe 1 or 2 B's (I have all A's right now). Here is my schedule:</p>
<p>TOK
History of the Americas HL (I'll have 20th Century World Topics next year)
Spanish B SL
Bio HL (next year, I'll be switching to SL Environmental Systems and Societies...it's a long story)
Visual Art SL (next year, it'll be HL)
Math Studies SL
English HL </p>
<p>My weighted GPA is 4.08. I received one C, and it was in Algebra II. I have received a few B's as well, and my classes were not as challenging up until this year (I have only taken 2 AP classes/tests).</p>
<p>Here are my extracurriculars:
-Classical violin:
Assistant Concertmaster of my local youth orchestra
Member of an honors ensemble
2-year (3-year next year, hopefully) All-State Orchestra member
Member of my school's chamber orchestra</p>
<p>-History related:
2-year participant in History Day Competition--this year I went on to the state competition and won the "Women in History" award. I plan to participate in this next year as well and I hope to go to Nationals.
Winner of an essay contest for a scholarship for an all-expenses paid trip to D.C. for a weeklong government seminar
Next year, I'll be in Model Youth Congress and Model UN (hopefully!!)</p>
<p>Other:
Member of the National Honors Society
Member of my school's Student Advisory Committee
4-year varsity swimmer and co-captain of my school's swim team for next year</p>
<p>Please answer this!! I don't want to put my test scores on here right now. I have only taken the ACT and I have taken it twice, but I'll just tell you my projected/goal score: 32. I might take the SAT as well. </p>
<p>Thank you! </p>