3.2 Unweighted, above average schedule, 2120 SATS...Can I get into a great college?

<p>I have a 3.2 unweighted gpa and It's mostly because of my awful freshmen year gpa. I'm not going to tell you a full length sob story because there shouldn't be any excuse to why I did bad, so here are my stats:</p>

<p>Biology Honors B-
Arabic 1 C+
P.E Health 9 B+
Design and Technology B+
Pre-Ap World History B
Pre-AP English 9 B
Algebra 1 B</p>

<p>10th Grade
Chemistry Honors A-
AP World B+
Intro to Marketing A
P.E Health 9 A
Arabic 2 B-
English 10 Honors B
Algebra 2 B
Summer Geometry C+</p>

<p>11th Grade
Physics A
Precalculus B+
AP US-VA History B-
Astronomy A
AP Language & Comp B+
AP Psychology B+
Latin 1 A</p>

<p>Asian American (Bangladeshi), First generation College Student and I live in Northern Virginia.</p>

<p>SAT: 2120</p>

<p>Extra Curriculars:
JV and Varsity Football (Going to be 3 years)
JV and Varsity Wrestling (Going to be 4 years)
200+ Hours of Volunteer Work (4 years)
Science Honor Society (Going to be 3 years)
Invisible Children's Clubs (Going to be 2 years)
College Partnership (Going to be 3 years)
Summer Engineering Camp (1 year)
Worked 1 summer</p>

<p>Colleges I've narrowed it down to- (Might not actually apply to all depending on answers)</p>

<p>James Madison University
College of William and Mary
Virginia Tech
VCU
Wake Forest
Penn State
University of Alabama
University of Miami
University of Maryland</p>

<p>Senior year I'm taking AP Biology, AP Calculus AB and AP Government. So I'll have 7 APS and 5 Honors by the end of highschool. I honestly don't think my gpa is a good reflection of my intelligence and as you can see my from my upward trend, I'm doing way better every year.</p>

<p>If there are any good schools you can picture me at don't hesitate to mention</p>