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I'm a high school sophomore in CA at a small private school. Including this year, I have taken 4 APs and 3 honors classes (at my school not all classes have honors and they are taught to AP level so they give AP GPA boost) and have straight A's. I believe I have a 4.8 gpa or so. I haven't taken the PSAT in high school but I got a 1330 in 8th grade with a perfect score in English. The AP and honors classes I've taken are:

- AP Chinese (9th grade)

- AP Bio (10th)

- AP Computer science (10th)

- AP Human geography (10th)

- Honors math 3 (equivalent of algebra II and some precalc) (9th)

- Honors math 4 (equivalent of AP precalc) (10th)

My ECs are:

- Girl Scouts for 8 years

- Piano for 9 years (Certificate of merit level 10 in 9th grade, branch honors, etc)

- Soccer for 8 years, starter on varsity as a freshman

- National President's Service Awards since 7th grade: one bronze, one silver, two gold

- Volleyball (frosh/soph, first year playing)

- ModelUN for 4 years, president of club

- Queer Student Union leader

I would like to go into something along the lines of pre-med, ideally neuroscience or maybe psychology. I appreciate all input!

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I think UF might be good for you it has good programs for health and the community built around the school is amazing. Also its probably not to hot since you're from CA.

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