OP, I think you overloaded on APs junior year. If my math is correct you had EIGHT AP courses as a junior(?!) and two of these were known hard ones, BC and PhysC. The 3 in AP physics1 was a warning that AP PhysC was going to be VERY difficult, and your performance in BC and APstats indicates you likely have some relative weak spots in math compared to the top group at your school (and those who get into your reaches who are premed/stem), as it seems most of them were able to get As. It is possible that you may have just overloaded and couldn’t spend the time needed, but I do have concerns there are some math “holes” you need to address. My recommendation based on all you have said is for you to spend some time this summer reviewing weak areas of BC calc, in preparation for whatever math you will take senior year. Work long and hard on your essays. Be prepared to hit the ground running in September and get all As. Back off some of your APs if needed. First semester senior year will be very important for you to show you are an A student especially in STEM areas as that is your interest. Put aside CNA for now—that is not going to add much and grades should be your priority after your junior year bumps. And, expand your matches and seek out ones you “fit”!
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