Are these good enough for good colleges?!

<p>Hello! I am new to these forum so I'm not sure if I'm posting in the right place. I'm currently going to be a senior after summer and I have a few questions regarding whether or not I have a good chance of getting into a GOOD college. I am mostly an A and B student and I got mostly As in my Junior year. But the problem is that I was participating in a career tech high school (which helps you get a good job after high school) and this doesn't offer AP classes or IB classes so I wasn't able to choose that during my junior year. It did have advanced classes (same as comprehensive, only much faster in pace) in which I gladly chose all my classes to be. Next year though, my school is offering two AP classes for the first time. So based on these, could I still get into a good college? I have currently no service hours or job hours. Could I still make up these hours during my senior year on time to include in applications for college? I didn't realize how important they were until after I graduated junior year. I have yet to take the SAT and ACT which I plan on completing before November.
Thanks for any help!!</p>

<p>Why you have not taken any ACT or SAT? You are running out of time. Work hard to prepare for the test(s) and take the test as soon as possible.</p>

<p>I have taken only the ACT one time, but I didn’t do as well as I would’ve hoped… so I’m using this month to prepare for it hopefully. How many times is it possible to take it during senior year? Sorry, my post wasn’t so clear on that, I was in a hurry :slight_smile:
But as I asked above, since my school only offers 1 or 2 AP classes, would regular advanced classes be a good enough replacement?
BTW, thanks for the quick reply!</p>

<p>BUMP! Sorry, I’m just really worried!</p>

<p>If your school only offer 2 AP, simply take as many as you can. The admission office would not hold it against you. Since you are a rising senior, it would be too late to self study AP and got it shown on the application. What is your current ACT score? We can’t tell you anything without knowing your score. You still have 1-2 chances before deadline for EA/ED on both SAT and ACT. However, you may need to save one SAT for subject test. In reality, you are not ready for application and not likely to apply EA/ED anyway. In that case, you have 3-4 chance on each (again you need to save some SAT date for subject tests) before RD application deadline. In general, you would have a slightly better chance if you apply EA/ED.</p>