Will this be enough?

<p>By the end of high school, I'll have the following advanced courses completed:
1) Honor Geometry (Sophomore)
2) AP Comp Sci (Junior) (Current Grade)
3) AP Calculus AB (Senior)
4) AP Calculus BC (Senior)</p>

<p>As you can see, my interests are in Math and Computer Science (Major). I'm also great in science but I'm not sure whether i should take an AP course for it. Will these advance courses along with an at least 3.7 UW GPA be enough for the following colleges or should i sign up for more? Also, i have yet to take the sat, but i plan on getting at least a 2200.</p>

<p>1) MIT
2) Stanford
3) Cal Tech
4) Cornell</p>

<p>Again, top colleges like to see that you’ve taken the most challenging course load available. Direct quotes from the websites of the schools you mention say similar things.</p>

<p>MIT website: “Overall, you should try to take the most stimulating courses available to you. If your high school doesn’t offer courses that challenge you, you may want to explore other options, such as local college extension or summer programs.”</p>

<p>That doesn’t mean take so many courses that you can’t handle it all, though.</p>

<p>I’d take an AP science course. Do you hope to study engineering in college?</p>

<p>After you take the SAT, try to match yourself up with colleges. Your GPA seems great. You’re doing well!</p>

<p>^I hope to continue Computer Science in college. I might take AP Science class during Senior year, but I’m still undecided. Math and Tech are my best areas. Science falls a little underneath.</p>

<p>Maybe take AP physics. It will help in computer science.</p>

<p>Ok thanks.</p>

<p>Anyone else?</p>