How Am I Looking?

<p>Alright, I’m a sophomore, and I’m wondering how my planned coursework and ECs are looking for getting me into college. I go to a small college prep school, so many of my classes are already decided for me. Here’s what I’ve got so far (Unless noted as AP, all classes are honors):</p>

<p>Language: 3 years of Latin including a year of AP Virgil, 1 year of Japanese
English: Four years, including two AP classes, AP Lit. and Comp. and AP Lang. And Comp.
Math: Four years, including one year of AP Calculus AB
Science: Four years including one year of AP Anatomy and Physiology
History: Four years including two APs, AP European History, and AP U.S. History.
Additionally, four years of Yearbook, one of AP Psychology and two of Global Studies.</p>

<p>ECs include: recreational soccer, NHS, church choir, varsity track, John Hopkins CTY, student council rep. and running a small photography website/business</p>

<p>So far, just for additional reference, I’ve gotten a 198 on my PSAT, a 25 on my PLAN, and took the SAT in 8th grade scoring a 1,800.</p>

<p>My colleges so far I’m looking at are University of Missouri, UVA, Rockhurst, West Point, UNC (Chapel Hill), Oklahoma, Virginia Tech, Texas A&M. Does it seem like I’d be able to get into any of these schools?</p>

<p>EDIT: Forgot to say so far all As in high school, minus one B in Chemistry, so my GPA is a 3.90.</p>

<p>EDIT #2: My field of interest is law, so if you all know of better law schools for me to look into, please suggest away.</p>

<p>You’re looking pretty good, but what about some AP science courses? Anatomy and Physiology doesn’t exist as an AP.</p>

<p>Whoops, thought that was an AP for some reason. I guess I should have mentioned I’m considering taking AP Bio., but I haven’t decided as Science isn’t my strength or even remotely one of my interests and wasn’t sure if I should take the gamble with my GPA.</p>

<p>AP Bio is pretty tough, with a lot of memorization. Maybe consider AP Physics B if your school offers it.</p>

<p>Your rigor is good and well balanced across math, English, and history, and only science is lacking a bit.</p>

<p>I think your college list is realistic.</p>

<p>Good luck.</p>

<p>That’s what I’ve heard about AP Bio, and other than that I don’t believe there’s any other AP sciences offered at my school.</p>

<p>Any other opinions? :P</p>