<p>I just started my junior year and high school and hope to get into a good college and eventually med school and was wondering if Im on the right path. </p>
<p>I go to an all-girls Catholic school where I have always taken honors and advanced classes. This year Im taking Honors English III, Spanish III, AP Bio, APUSH, Honors Algebra II, Forensics, and a religion class. Next year I plan to take AP English, Honors Precal, Anatomy & Physiology, Spanish IV, Government, and possibly AP Physics or AP Chem. I am worried because I wont take Calculus before high school is over, is that a big problem? I also am pretty good in sciences but am worried about AP Physics/Chem because there is a lot of math, which I am average at. I plan on taking classes to help me prepare for the ACT and will probably try until I get around a 30. So far, I have always gotten 1st Honors and mostly As, occasional Bs. This year I have a feeling Ill have more Bs because this year is much harder, so it that bad, will it hurt me substantially?</p>
<p>I also want to tell you about extracurricular. I know colleges probably dont care about years prior to high school but I have played club volleyball 7th-10th grade, but I dont enjoy it any more so I was planning on quitting that, but would that look bad? Also I volunteer at a nearby hospital and am a member of a academic group called Women in Medicine. Last year I was a member of Women in Law and I got a small fraction of a credit for that.This year I am a part of the Philanthropy Club and plan to do that next year as well, possibly as a co-president. I also plan on doing either bowling or lacrosse this year. I also am involved in service projects though my schools Key Club. I also participate in Ambassadors Club. Is this enough? I dont have much free time so I would like to make sure that what I am involved in is worthwhile. </p>
<p>Are there other things I should get involved in to make my applications better? Classes to take? Extracurricular? Volunteering? Please help me I really want to be successful.</p>
<p>Also what are good colleges that offer fairly cheap out of state tuition and also offer notable pre-med classes?</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>