<p>My Choices: UVA, William and Mary, Bucknell, Pitt, Vassar, Haverford, Wake Forest, Davidson
Freshman:
English H- A
Algebra 2 H- B+
Biology H- B+
Latin II H- A-
World History H- A-</p>
<p>Sophomore:
English H- A-
Pre-Calc/Trig H- A-
Chemistry H- A-
Latin III H- A-
US History I H- A- (in my school, the honors course is the first half of APUSH
***To note, I got mono in the last marking period, and as a result, my Latin and chemistry grades became A minuses as opposed to As. Is it worthy to note this when I apply to schools? I mean, I still improved upon my freshman year....</p>
<p>Junior (so far):
English H- A-
AP Calc AB- B+
Physics H-A-
APUSH- A
AP Government- A
Latin IV H- A+</p>
<p>I plan on taking AP Stat, AP Euro, AP Bio, and AP Econ senior year.
I am involved in my school's green team, book club, cross country team, swim team, and track team. Outside of school I am very involved in my church, a program with autistic children, a nonprofit for women's education in Africa, and a school for people with disabilities.</p>
<p>Scores: ACT 32
PSAT 200</p>
<p>I took a quick look at your previous posts, which are all essentially similar to this one. You seem to be spending a lot of time asking other students- who mostly haven’t gotten into college yet themselves- to guess how likely you are to be admitted to a range of colleges. </p>
<p>What I see (being a parent whose children are all now safely in college, having been a mentor to dozens of college -bound secondary school students over the last 5 years, and having spent way too much time with college admissions folks) is a high achieving, mid-atlantic student who is probably white, probably female and probably from a reasonably middle to upper middle class background. As you probably know, this is one of the hardest groups to stand out in. </p>
<p>You should and could be admitted to any of your wish list schools. There are some that are easier to handicap than others- UVa and W&M only take 30-35% of their students from out of state- and that includes recruited athletes.</p>
<p>However, could I suggest that you think more about who you are and what you want from your college experience? For example, it would be an unusual person who would be equally happy at Bucknell and Vassar, or UVa and William & Mary, or Wake Forest and Pitt. Given that you are a first semester Junior, I am guessing that the spring break road college road trip may be coming up- use it well, and be open to changing your mind a lot between spring and autumn 2015 (I know many students whose list changed dramatically between end of Jr year and start of Sr year). </p>
<p>In the meantime, back to your original question: where can you go from here? You have ticked all the usual admissions boxes: now you need to identify one or two things that really make <em>you</em> tick, and find a way to shine in that/those. </p>