Accpetece chances?

<p>I'm a junior in highschool and I've got a 3.0 on a 4.33 scale, (arounda 2.7 on a 4.0) which is undeniably not the best. I am looking to go into theater and I have for some theater credits under my belt including a prestigious theater and drama summer camp at U of M, several school plays, 4 years in a very competitive show choir, and I will have had officer potions in both my choir and theater society for my senior year. Throughout highschool, I will have taken a total of 4 honors classes and 7 APs. I also have a 25 on my ACT and plan to bring it up by a few points. Outside if school I am a camp counselor at a horse camp and teach horseback rising lessons. Despite my credentials I am worried that I won't be accepted into certain theater schools based on my grades and I was wondering what the chances of me getting in to my tops schools were. The schools I'm looking in to are:
DePaul
Emmerson
NYU/TISHC
U of M (school of music theater and dance)
Juilliard (it's a reach but I'm hopefull)
And several others.</p>

<p>Is there any chance in me getting in, even with the bad gpa?</p>

<p>I also attend one of the most competitive high schools I the country and don’t plan on applying for financial aid</p>

<p>Just want to make sure which U of M are you talking about.</p>

<p>University of Michigan</p>

<p>At UMich, the average GPA and mid 50% ACT from 2012 admission are 3.83 and 29-33. Your chance is very low as both are below these stat. You may want to look else where.</p>

<p>Yeah, I knew that Michigan would be a long shot, but I am looking other places. I’ve listed a few in the original post and I have others in mind.</p>

<p>Julliard will put a lot of emphasis on your audition, but they are so selective that it is automatically a high reach. Your numbers are also very low for NYU, I can’t speak to the other two schools on your list. Based on what you have posted you need more realistic schools (know that any school where you are auditioning to get into a theater program for will automatically become more selective then usual and there for should not ever be viewed as a safety).</p>