<p>SOPHOMORE
Academic-
Get a 4.0 UW GPA
Make it into the top 20 of my class (I was 47 out of 369 this year…sigh…)
Score a 4 or higher on AP Psych
Social-
Talk to people in my classes (since I’ll be in classes with mostly upperclassmen)
Get a group together to go to homecoming (last year I ended up going with a two person group, lol)
Stop spending so much time in the library
Meet new people
Athletic-
Make the JV tennis team (first year playing, just started this summer)
Possibly join track
ECs-
Acquire a leadership position in a club
Make NHS
Become a Link Crew leader (link crew is the freshman welcome program at my school, basically you’re a mentor to a group of 10 or so incoming frosh, but lots of people apply so it’s fairly hard to get in)
Receive a perfect score at state forensics
Join 2 new clubs
Get to 100 hours of community service
Continue to volunteer at museum, possibly begin volunteering at a hospital</p>
<p>ANDDDD…not die while driving. 4 months till I get my temps! Woot…lol</p>
<p>JUNIOR:
33+ on ACT
All A’s
Read at least 50 books(at least. hopefully more)
Get at least 125 volunteer hours
Do at least 3 plays
Make it to state in Language Arts (Academic Team)</p>
<p>This will be my junior year…
Make 5s on the AP Physics and Calculus exams.
Get into the the National Honor Society.
Volunteer more at Manna Food Bank.
Become a DECA officer.
Maybe self study chemistry or biology!</p>
<p>Get into college.
Keep my grades up.
Learn something fascinating, including but not limited to - the extensive anatomy of a pig, interpreting women’s rights in the context of sha’ria law (protip: there are none), how to spin a rifle the ‘right way’, and how to run a military operation of 115 teenagers smoothly.
To make some money I can take with me to college. </p>
<p>Average of 90 or above
2300 or higher on SAT [at a 2240 right now]
5s on APs [Gov, French and Stats]
Work out more
Procrastinate less
Be a f***ing awesome proctor
Be admitted to my first choice school [Cornell]
have fun</p>
<p>Get into my top 3 (Hopkins, Penn, or Carnegie Mellon)
2050+ on SATs (I’m getting there. Last time will be Nov)
Straight A’s again
Varsity Soccer team wins regional championships (hopefully places at states)
700+ on SAT Bio, Physics, and Math II
Rock my state position and do something worthwhile as I’m there (and as pres. of NHS)
Have fun 2nd half of senior year (1st half will be too hectic)
Work more in the community. I want to put together some projects with my teen outreach ministry.
5’s on all 3 APs (Chem, English Lit, and Calc BC)
Sigh… I think the most challenging will be to have fun
SENIORS '13!!!</p>
<p>Really to try my best and finish high school with a bang.
Keeping low standards so I won’t be upset if I fail. (Low standards are a key to happiness!)</p>
<p>Classes that I don’t really like: AP English Literature and AP Spanish. Pass the test. That’s all. Done with literature and foreign language forever if I do.</p>
<p>Lose 20 pounds, maintain my 4.0 GPA, get into MITES, get 5s on my APS, get a 2300+ on my SAT, successfully start my clubs and maintain my activity in my ECs, and still be able to watch hours and hours of drama and anime without dying from fatigue and overwork. :D</p>
<p>LOL. </p>
<p>During senior year, I’m probably going to end up slacking off so much omg. I must brace myself for junior year.</p>