<p>I’m not sure what type of student exactly has a chance of making it. I consider to be a good student, but not excellent, partly because I hang out with the top students in my school. Also, I have not done as well this year. I’m taking all the most challenging courses available in our school, and should have around 15 APs by the end of next year (senior year). I had straight A’s throughout Freshmen and Sophomore year. However, In the first semester of this year, I got 3 B/B+… One in AP Spanish, one in AP Language and Lit, and one in AP US History somehow… Now I’m in second semester, and seem to be heading towards getting a B in AP Spanish again, and an A in everything else.</p>
<p>My Junior Year Courses:
AP Calculus BC
AP Spanish
AP Language and Lit.
AP US History
AP Biology
AP Macroeconomics</p>
<p>I’m also on the school soccer team, JV not Varsity, and don’t plan on doing Varsity due to time constraints. I also play on a travel club out side of school.</p>
<p>I play violin in the top school orchestra.</p>
<p>I am in NHS, TRI-M, and do various volunteering programs, plus I volunteer at a hospital.</p>
<p>I am on the math team, but am overshadowed by my extraordinarily intelligent friends (one has a perfect SAT, perfect ACT, and perfect PSAT, in addition to a perfect GPA, and various math awards).</p>
<p>My Standardized Test Scores:
SAT - M:800 W:730 R:730
ACT - 33 (This was first time ever taking it, I didn’t even know the format, and I’ll be retaking it tomorrow, so hopefully that goes up to a 35+)</p>
<p>Other than that I don’t have too much special.</p>
<p>So, I’m just wondering what it takes to get in. You don’t need to evaluate me, as all I really want to know is what it took some of you guys to get in. Thanks in advance.</p>