Please be honest… the honest answer is voted as the best NOT WHAT MAKES ME HAPPY! lol…

GPA: 3.8 to 3.98
SAT: Slightly above average – not sure yet
Community/Student Service Learning Hours: 80 – 85
Teachers: Most of them like me… some love me & others hate me, but overall we’re cool :)
Languages: English as native but almost fluent in Italian as a 2nd language
Clubs: Italian Club(Since 9th grade) , FBLA (since 11th & not amazing if you get the idea) ,
Italian Honor Society (since 10th)
Sports: Cross Country (since 10th & not an all star if you know what I mean…)
Jobs: Chick Fil A (since 10th) , Volunteer(NOT PAID) Firefighter Cadet (since 11th)
Money: Lower Middle Class – Yearly Family Income : less than 000 , family of 5
Sports(Not School related): Duckpin Bowling(since middle school & slightly above avergae)
Trouble: A couple detentions in middle school & a one day suspension
… am I missing anything? I’m only in 9th grade so this is an estimate for the next few years… what do you recommend I improve on? I go to an top prep. high school for business & information technology(computer science)
oh and I forgot! AP classes!

APs & test results:

World History: 5
US History: 4
English Lit.: 4
English Lang: 3
Economy: 4
Computer Science A: 3
Italian: No longer has an AP exam…
Environmental Science: 5
Calculus AB: 4

Anything i forgot or should work on?
i’m striving for the best… will they look at elementary or middle school?
for AP Economy it’s micro

Oh and also starting in 11th grade shall be peer tutoring!
Also once I become a senior I can become the President,or VP for Italian Club/ Italian Honor Society and that’s not very hard to do at my school due to lack of interest in the club. I’ll be joining more stuff once I get my driver’s license and a car eventually… i go to school far away from home and my parents can’t afford to drive me around alot
I don’t know if it counts but i’m really good with essay and i’ll get near perfect on these two SAT IIs very easy becuz i’m taking the AP classes for them:

World History
Italian

How difficult is the Italian AP Exam?

I’m probably going to take the Italian AP exam but I’m wondering how hard it is. This is the last year so I can’t wait until next year, but I’ve got a grand total of 5 years of italian under my belt counting this year(8th grade italian, 9th grade italian, both 10th and 11th grade italian in 10th grade, and now im in an advanced 4th year course). We don’t have an AP Italian class in our school per se, but it’s a college class. Frankly, I need a 5 as well. How hard is it and about what percent correct would I need to get the 5?

How hard is the Italian AP?

I’m probably going to take the Italian AP exam but I’m wondering how hard it is. This is the last year so I can’t wait until next year, but I’ve got a grand total of 5 years of italian under my belt counting this year(8th grade italian, 9th grade italian, both 10th and 11th grade italian in 10th grade, and now im in an advanced 4th year course). We don’t have an AP Italian class in our school per se, but it’s a college class. Frankly, I need a 5 as well. How hard is it and about what percent correct would I need to get the 5?

French, Italian, or Spanish?

I have to choose a language choice for 9th grade. Because the only languages I am actually interested in learning are Czech, German, or Japanese, I don't know which one to choose. I wanted from the start to take Italian in 9th grade, but the same teacher also teaches my 8th grade Latin course. She is not too nice, the way she currently does tests are not that easy, and I have heard the Italian AP exam is the one everyone fails. I also don't like her current jokes (saying, "Can I kill you?" in Latin can be kind of creepy). I think French is a pretty language, but I have also heard it is hard, and the teacher is like the Devil incarnate. I have taken Spanish before, from K-6, and I remember some of it. The only problem is that I have never particularly enjoyed it, and before I get to the nice teacher, Sr. Josephine, I have to take beginner courses with a teacher who could also be the Devil incarnate. I have to know by Friday. Any advice?

How hard is it to learn Italian?

I know that Italian and Spanish are somewhat similar. I took four years of Spanish in high school and have received about 11 hours of college credit for college Spanish courses by getting a 4 on the AP exam. So for someone with my background in Spanish, how difficult would it be to pick up Italian? Is it not as similar as I think it is or can I learn the basics pretty fast?