<p>-2.8 gpa (2.3 freshman year, 2.7 sophomore year, 3.4 Junior year, 3.8-4.0 senior year currently)
-3 AP courses and one honors for senior year
-23 ACT
-#1 high school in state and top 50 in country
-3 years of a foreign language
-No crime offenses
-officer (1 of 10) of DECA business club at my school (230 members)
-Eagle Scout/Senior patrol leader of my troop
-Hosted exchange student for 6 weeks
-Muscular Dystrophy Association volunteer
-Youth lacrosse volunteer
-Lacrosse 9-12, varsity 11 and 12
-Recycling club 10-12
-Scientific researcher for Adv scientific research honors program at school
-Great great great Grandfather founded Mortiz college of law at OSU
-Great Aunt was professor of nursing at OSU
-Essay includes heavy OSU pride</p>
<p>I don’t think you would have that much of a chance. OSU will not give much (if any) weight to your application because of your great great great grandfather and great aunt. A girl from my daughter’s school (we are in Ohio) took every AP offered, had a 4.33 GPA, 28 ACT and loaded with varsity sports and ec’s and was deferred and then rejected. Can you take the ACT again and try to raise your score? 91% of applicants had an ACT score of 24 or higher and average GPA was 3.6. I would take it again if I were you. Good luck.</p>