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About me-

I am a sophomore in high school, white, attends a public school in New York, have a 4.0 unweighted gpa, am a student-athlete, and have submitted multiple scholarship essays.

I have taken no ap's yet, but am planning on taking 3-4 next year. Have taken 4 honors classes and am currently taking a 3-year college class.

I'm looking at majoring in law or aeronautical science (pilot). I don't know what classes I should be taking next year in order to have a good-looking transcript for colleges, but don't want to take classes that will risk my gpa being lowered.

Also, what schools should I start looking at/applying to? I was looking at Boston Uni, UF, USF and some local schools, but would love some suggestions!

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4 months ago[edited]

For law - I would suggest classes like political science, sociology, Psychology, AP classes are also suggested.

Some law schools - Southern University Law Center, University of South Dakota, University of the District of Columbia, University of Montana, North Carolina Central, Brigham Young University, University of North Dakota, University of Oklahoma

For Aeronautical science- Mostly just suggested to take many math & science classes, AP too.

Some Colleges for Aeronautical science- Ohio state university, Purdue university, Arizona state university, University of Oklahoma, Embry-Bridge Aeronautical university, Andrews university, University of north Texas.

I would also suggest talking to your counselor about classes too.

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