Got my grades and AP scores back...not good.
Grades:
AP Physics C Mechanics: A
AP US History: A
AP Chemistry: C (79.4% last I checked - I'm going to talk to my teacher to see if I can bump this)
AP Calculus BC: A
Health: A
Strength and Conditioning: A
AP Scores:
AP Physics C Mechanics: 3
AP US History: 5
AP Chemistry: 2
AP Calculus BC: 4 (AB subscore of 4)
SAT Subject Test Scores:
Math Level II: 800
US History: 730
Chemistry: 640
I was in Europe for the first semester so I guess this is pretty impressive. Chemistry was easily the hardest class I have ever taken. I came in with no prior classes in physics or calculus, so I'm pretty proud of what I've accomplished. But that C in Chemistry really, really hurts. I have 2 B's in my high school career and I don't want to add a C to that. I'm looking to get into a really good school (Tufts is my #1 right now) and I can't afford a C. With a B I can say I was close to an A or that the semester off hurt (which it did but meh). And my GPA would be 3.906 unweighted (4.156 weighted), which looks much better than 3.875.
Next year I'll be taking PSU classes (the local university offers 3 sort of affiliated classes at my high school). My schedule lines up to be: PSU English, PSU Statistics, PSU World Civilizations, Constitution Team (maybe the most difficult thing I'll ever do), AP Biology (might switch to 3rd Year Japanese), 3rd Year Latin, and another session of Strength and Conditioning. Oh, yeah, and I'll be starting a board gaming club, working 30 hours a week, and the #1 pitcher and catcher for my school's baseball team. I wonder if I'll survive...
I'm hoping some people could chime in on the admissions process for colleges. When did you start looking? How did you set up interview/campus visits? How far ahead were you planning? I'm pretty bewildered about all of this and my parents aren't any help.