Frehsman in high school and aspiring to go to an Ivy League?
I'm a freshman in high school now, and I'm planning to get into law. Harvard is a big dream of mine.
I get great grades at my new school, I have A pluses in everything but Geometry, where I got an 85 (this only so far into October) and I'm maintaining my grades.
Also: I'm great in theatre, I'm dong great in theatre arts (with a 100) and I have also won public speaking tournaments throughout middle school, I am joining debate team and my public speaking teacher in high school prasies me for my jobs well done in her class. She is also the debate teacher and recommended me to join debate, which is a good heads up.
However, I am likely to move again in the middle of the year and go back to my old town where the high school I was initially going to go to (before I moved) which is one of the best public high schools in the state, and the cirriculum is much more challenging,
Will this change in schools affect my chances to get into an Ivy League such as Harvard?
I'm also a writer, my Honor's English teacher praises me for my presentations and writing. I read as often as I can, as well.
Also, my family is middle-class so the tuition will be quite difficult to pay off, however a financial aid is available for families like mine. But any tips?
Any tips on getting into an Ivy League would be great as well.