Is this a good Junior Year plan?

<p>These are all predictions and goals. There will be things that I accomplish that I cannot predict and there will be things that I will ultimately not achieve. I tried to remain realistic yet optimistic while making this post. That being said, I would like to know if this is a reasonable yet impressive plan.</p>

<p>Course load: </p>

<h2>AP English Language, DECA 2 (Elective), Gym (Mandatory), College Spanish, AP Biology, AP Physics B, Pre-Calc Honors, APUSH</h2>

<p>I currently have a 97.7 UW GPA that translates to a 4.0. My GPA will probably go down, but I will try to keep it above 97. My school does not provide class rank or percentiles.</p>

<p>Testing:</p>

<h2>My SAT should be a 2110 (710CR, 750M, 650W) if my sophomore PSAT percentiles stay the same (I got a 185; 64CR, 66M, 55W) and the practice tests I took were accurate. My score will probably wind up being higher because of practice, learning new methods, and simply being more knowledgeable. I may be able to get some recognition from the PSAT/NMSQT, but that’s definitely not a sure thing.</h2>

<p>I will most likely take the Biology and Math II subject tests. I cannot predict those scores for obvious reasons. I already took the World History SATII and I got a 740 (that wasn’t what I was aiming for, but my 5 on the AP test should help.) </p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities (no, I’m not doing any only for college):
-Boys Varsity Track (3rd year)</p>

<p>-Model Congress (This will be my 2nd year; I usually win awards, so that can show my involvement and dedication)</p>

<p>-Key Club (2nd year; I will probably get another 20+ hours from this)</p>

<p>-National Honors Society (I plan to run for an officership postion)</p>

<p>-World Language Honors Society</p>

<p>-Law Club/Mock Trial (This will be my 1st year; my school’s team doesn’t usually do well but it seems interesting)</p>

<p>-DECA (This will be my 2nd year. I’m on DECA board for the upcoming year. I plan to run for a state officer position, but there’s no telling on how that will go. I don’t think that it’s hard to be elected, but it’s hard to qualify. I’ve begun looking at the process but I can’t find any information. I think that being a state officer will be the only “unique” thing on my application.)</p>

<p>-Various other volunteer opportunities (I usually get 10+ hours from this alone)</p>

<p>Summer Programs:
-I’m taking a business class and volunteering this summer (I plan to major in something business related)
-I will apply for Wharton’s LBW but that’s very hard to get into. It’s still a possibility.
-I will probably apply to MITs LAUNCH program. I don’t know how selective that is. </p>

<p>That should be about it. Would this be a good plan for junior year? The top schools that I am aiming for would be Harvard (already a high reach lol), UPenn’s Wharton, Northwestern, and UC Berkeley OOS.</p>

<p>Sorry for such a long post!</p>

<p>You should be just fine</p>

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