Chance a worried Sophomore who messed up (UCSB)

<p>Im currently a Sophomore in High School and my goal has always been going to UCSB, because of most of my family attending there. The only setback is that i did HORRIBLE my 1st Sophomore semester and I mean horrible. I've talked with teachers and they say it still isn't to late, but I'm worried their just telling me what i want to hear so i wont lose hope.</p>

<p>1st Semester Grades:
Int-Algebra 2: F/B
English 10 Acc: D/A
Spanish 5/6: D/A
World History Acc: A/A
Chemistry: F/B
AVID: F/A</p>

<p>I know the grades are terrible but I've made up English, Math, & chemistry in summer school/credit recovery. Since then ive been getting straight A's 2nd Semester and i plan on doing 250+ hours of community service in order to make up for my low GPA. I plan on trying to obtain a 3.7 UW GPA in order to get into UCSB.</p>

<p>My Current EC's so far:
-JV Football 2 Years
-JV Basketball 1 year
-Community Service 80 hours (Beach Clean-Ups/Soup Kitchen)</p>

<p>EC's i plan to take:
-250-300 Hours of Community service
-Basketball & Football my remaining High school years
-Trying to join ASB probably not going to run for it though
-Join CSF to graduate in white</p>

<p>Junior Year Schedule:
-APUSH
-Math Analysis Honors
-AP Language
-AP Spanish Lanuage
-Physics Honors
-AVID
-Health (0 Period state requirement)</p>

<p>Please any feedback is appreciated im really trying to figure out if its still possible to get into UCSB if i manage to get straight A's from here on out and fulfill my EC goals. Also any advice that will help me get in is welcome.</p>

<p>If you get a decent SAT score and straight A’s from here on out, it’s still very possible. Though I’m not exactly sure if Math Analysis is an UC accepted course…And besides, I’m assuming the first grade in your 1st semester is your first quarter grade. Quarter grades don’t count, only semesters do.</p>

<p>In my school Math Analysis is the 2nd half of precalc. Just get straight As from now on. </p>

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