Do these classes seem good in order to get into an Ivy League? - home health nurse magazine
I am a newbie and I want to be accepted into the Ivy League. I am currently involved in ballet, horseback riding, piano and harp. I am the founder of a new club, the debut next year. I am a volunteer reported in nursing homes, shelters, hospitals, share your soles and local nature reserve. I'm going to run for president of the school year and next. I am currently involved and have to continue participating in the literary journal, Language, Badminton, Art Club, Key Club and Leo Club. I am an avid reader and had a lot of my work published with great honor. My teachers tell me that I continue to write at a university. Furthermore, I Valedictorian in high school and hope that in the top ten high school will be. Sceduele for my high school is as follows ....
Freshman:
Honors English
Algebra I Honors
Honors Biology
Geography Honors
Health / PE
World history
French II
Introduction to Art
Sophomore:
English 2 Awards
Geometry Honors
Chemisty Honors
Dr. ED / EP
Drawing and Painting
French III
AP European History
Junior:
AP Language / Composition
AP U.S. History
Dance 1 / 2
Algebra II / Trig Honors
French IV Honors
Physics Honors
Studio Art Honors
Senior:
AP English Literature / Composition
AP Microeconomics AP U.S. Government
Instead of the gym, I take a course for seniors
Pre-Calculus Honors
AP French
AP Bio
Microbiology / Genetics Honors
My average is now 4.67 and I've always been a student in one straight. Besides, I had perfect attendance during the last 9 years. Does not that sound good enough to get into the Ivy League? Moreover, it is a pity that I did not the AP calculus?
Thank you! :)
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Home Health Nurse Magazine Do These Classes Seem Good In Order To Get Into An Ivy League?
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