i know it sounds obvious, but it's best for him to get the best grades in the hardest classes possible. if he has to choose between gpa and ap classes, focus on gpa. also, keep the act score high, maybe even take the sat a couple of times. applying before the priority deadline is also helpful. i'm not sure what the average incoming extracurriculars look like, but when i got in (two years ago) mine were:
captain of the lacrosse team, captain of the debate team, junior state of america official, golf team, state champion in debate, 3rd place at the usc tournament, sixth at the stanford tournament, first and top speaker at every in state tournament my senior year, stanford policy research fellow, university of kentucky research fellow, editor of the school paper, eagle scout (no duty to god...our ward was never too into pushing that), and a few other things.
captain of the lacrosse team, captain of the debate team, junior state of america official, golf team, state champion in debate, 3rd place at the usc tournament, sixth at the stanford tournament, first and top speaker at every in state tournament my senior year, stanford policy research fellow, university of kentucky research fellow, editor of the school paper, eagle scout (no duty to god...our ward was never too into pushing that), and a few other things.

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