<p>You’ll find more accurate, kinder responses by asking your Guidance Counselor or college adviser. At any rate, one can truly only judge statistics, score numbers, and class rigor. Your extra curricular activities will be, well, pretty average, unless you prove their significance to you and their efficiency in what their purpose was in general (like road said.) Also, they like to see continuation of things, which I assume you’ll do. However, the fact that the majority of your clubs have been joined junior year will hurt.</p>
<p>You should ask if on your transcript, it will show that you were removed from school and re-enrolled. That will not, under any circumstances (unless medical, which is not what it was,) be looked kindly upon, nor will your suspension. After all, if you have been that disinterested with academics, what makes you want to attend such a prestigious school? What means you are going to actually show effort and an eagerness to learn in a college environment?</p>
<p>In addition, the predicted condition of your essays will not help. I will also not bet on good recommendations if you “hate doing work” and do not “hand assignments in.” No teacher favors a student who does not try.</p>
<p>Overall, your attitude really kills your chances. It is not the way you portray yourself on CC (Trust me! There are tons of other kids on here with the same pretension, if not all of them - including myself.) The dropping of a class, disinterest in work, and suspension are true representations of it. You’ll really have to save yourself in your essay and/or short answers on your applications.</p>
<p>Good luck to another Class of 2011 member.</p>