<p>Grade:11
gpa when graduated predicted: 3.1
Courses:
Freshman year…
Algebra 1: D
English 1: C
Biology:C
World History:B
Gym:A
German 1: D [rule is you need a C to pass]
EOCS:
Algebra 1: 96
Eng1: 89
Bio:93 [highest in class]</p>
<p>Sophmore year:
Drawring and painting [symester] C
Health[symester]: C
Geomatry: D
Civics: B
English2: B
CET1: F [my teacher didnt even teach us, 4 kids out of 13 passed without cheating.]
Honors Psychology: B
Earth science: C
EOCS:
Civics: 85, Geomatry: 85 </p>
<p>Junior year: Current
Study hall [symester] ------
Graphics [next symester]
Ap Ush: B
English 3 honors: B
Physical science:A
Printing graphics 1: A
German 1:A
Algebra 2: D
Eocs:
Ap ush: Alg2: PhysSci:</p>
<p>Senior year: [what my counsler helped me choose]
Ap Biology: [what i plan to get for these classes.] A
Honors Bio lab: A
German 2: A
English 4 honors: A
Ap Statistics: C
Ap Art History: B
Great american conflict Honors seminar: A</p>
<p>Psat score: 1200 equilavent
Sat: [not taken yet but i assume i can get a 1400 due to how much more i know math wise.]
Clubs: Literary magazine, National art honors sociaty,Anime club. [Im a nerd >.>]
Service hours: 70ish</p>
<p>Colleges i want to apply too:
North carolina State university [first choice]
Unc-chapel hill.
Stoney brook university [my aunt went]
unc-charolette</p>
<p>[not many, but i want to major in Pathology/genetics and iwanna get a small minors in computer science. [du nask me why im just crazy like that]</p>
<p>My plan is to go to NC state and get a bachelors in Genetics/pathology and minor in Comp science, apply for med school at Duke univ or Unc chapel hill.
ultimitly i want to become a pathologist is there any other way i can do this?</p>
<p>I’m also a first generation college student
and my grades were lower in freshman year because i had clinical depression…
I also usto take martial arts since i was 8, i moved when i was 14 so i could no longer attend.
Also My I.Q is really high…much higher then a majority of my peers.</p>
<p>now time to stand in the line of fire lol…</p>