<p>I have a 4.3 weighted GPA and on our practice PSAT I got a 211. I’m pretty sure my PSAT and my SAT score will go up to at least a 2200 by the time I take them junior year.
My main concern is that I go to a small private school (Really small- My grade is 36 people) and it doesn’t offer AP courses. If it did, I would take them. I’m taking the highest level courses offered (Honors math, science, and english) but everything else is a regular class.
I participate in many extracurriculars (mock trial, model un, model congress, girl scouts, community service club, and soccer), but is that enough to make up for the lack of APs?
Also, I was thinking about dropping soccer next year, since Honors Physics and Pre-Calc are supposed to be extremely tough and I’m afraid soccer will cut into homework time.
Lastly: the SAT IIs. I’m decent at math, but I’m really good at reading comprehension/writing. I also have an A+ in American History, and an A in Chem.
So my questions are:
- Is not having APs an issue if I’m taking the highest level classes my school offers?
- Would dropping soccer be a bad move?
- Which subject tests should I take? Everyone I know takes Math 2, but I’m not sure how well I’ll do. Is it a lot harder than the normal SAT math? I also took Biology freshman year. Is that enough for the Bio subj test?
- Is there anything more I can do to seem unique to colleges?
Thanks in advance.</p>