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How competitive is my schedule?
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I want to become a doctor. I am aiming to get into a top 20 college (including liberal arts colleges). Next year I'm taking AP Lang, AP Calculus AB, AP Chemistry&Lab, Spanish II Honors, Creative Writing Honors, and JROTC. Senior year, I'm going to take AP Lit, APUSH, AP Environmental Science&Lab, AP Spanish, Dual Enrollment Algebra, and JROTC. I have already taken AP World History, Spanish, English Honors, JROTC, Geometry Honors, Chemistry Honors, and a "mandatory" standard prep class in sophomore year. In freshman year, I had taken another "mandatory" standard prep class, Theater, JROTC, an advanced program that replaced English, Algebra II Honors, Pre-AP World History, and Biology Honors. Does this sound competitive enough?

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3 years ago

It sounds like you have a lot of high-level classes that are fit for what you want to do. I suggest finding approx. 10 schools/programs that you want to get into and try them in the CollegeVine chancing engine. Also, look into the details of those schools. CollegeVine compares your GPA and test scores against other applicants. This will give you a good idea of where you fall against other applicants. Hope this helps.

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3 years ago

It may depend more on the school but with a good GPA and SAT all of the extracurricular activities are great for college.

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Unweighted GPA: 3.7
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SAT: 720 math
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