As of now, what are my chances at UPenn?

<p>As of now, what are my chances at the University of Pennsylvania?</p>

<p>I am currently a freshman at a top private college preparatory school in my area. My current GPA is a 3.3, but only because I am taking an honors science course usually taken by strong juniors. I am taking the maximum number of courses, two of which are honors classes, while the rest are regular classes, as my school does not have honors History or English classes for ninth graders. I had two unsuccessful campaigns for student government, one at the class level and one at the school level. However, I was appointed to be an alternate representative for my class government. I am not currently involved with my school’s athletic program, but I plan to do two sports next year. I am a member of my church’s youth group. I am involved in my school’s Euro Challenge team. Every week, I volunteer at my local library. I was cast in my school’s spring drama production. Also, I was a judge in the elementary school’s science fair. I am a member of my school band. For next year, I signed up for maximum number of courses, with one being an AP course and two being honors courses, as my school does not have honors level English classes for tenth grade. My science and math grades are my lowest grades, due to those two being my two honors courses, and my science course being a strong Junior level course. I don't plan to take physics until my Senior year, since that would be the only year I would qualify for AP Physics. Also, I plan on doing my school's Peer Leadership program in my Senior year. Next year, I also plan on participating in the Model Congress and Model UN programs at my school. Also, I am a first generation Filipino American, if that means anything.</p>

<p>You’re on the right track, get the GPA up, then come back in two years with test scores and other info and then people can give you a more “accurate” chance. I didn’t even think about college admissions till the fall of my junior year, stressing about it now will probably just hurt your overall quality of life.</p>

<p>Seriously, live a little. You might not make it to college, otherwise. Penn will still be waiting for you your Jr. year.</p>