<p>Academic:
G.P.A.- 3.86 W, 3.39UW...yea, it's a little low UW, but there are only two people in my grade with a tougher courseload than me.
No idea where I rank in my class (my school doesn't tell us rank, but because of the crappy unreqarding weighting system I'm probably high third decile), but I go to Millburn High School, a school ranked 63rd in the nation by U.S.A Today in 2003.
PSAT- 223 (66 Critical Reading, 80 Math, 77 Writing, 99 percentile). In New Jersey I'm hoping that that breaks the semifinalist barrier. Practice SAT was 2330, hoping on 2300+ in June.
Currently taking 4 APs: American History, Stat, Government and Politics, Spanish Language. My other classes are all honors (I have been in all honors for my entire High School Career). Will be taking 3, possibly 4 next year (Economy, Calc BC, European and possibly Psych).
Took the AMC 12 last year and got a 105.5, and advanced to the AIME. Took it again this year got a 101 (I only answered the bare minimum, but I got every one right, haha) and again took the AIME.</p>
<p>Extra Curricular:
Baseball, varsity 1 year, depending on this year, plus AAU. My AAU team came in 3rd in the region last May. Play American Legion in the Summer.
Will have been a counselor at my camp for 3 years by the time I enter college (after soph, junior and senior).
Habitat for Humanity, about 10-12 hours per month during the months when house building is possible, and fund-raising in the winter months.
I write for the school newspaper, and the spanish newspaper (which I co-founded).
Beginning to volunteer at my local pet shelter.
I've volunteered for my synagogue, maybe 10-15 hours total...not major though.
I play guitar since Freshman year, but not for school.
Princeton Model Congress, no awards though.</p>
<p>And finally, the colleges I'm considering:
Bowdoin, Carleton, Middlebury, Bucknell, Kenyon, G.W., any others people would reccomend?</p>