Chance me for a full ride to a major school please!

<p>Ethnicity- African American
Gender- Female
Classification- Sophomore (graduating 2013)
State- GA
GPA- 4.34 (weighted) I'm not sure what it is unweighted... maybe 3.9
Class Rank- top 2% at one of the top 100 public schools in the nation
SAT- haven't taken it yet
ACT- haven't taken it yet
PSAT- I took it at the beginning of sophomore year and got 201</p>

<p>EC's:
-captain of basketball team as a sophomore (will remain captain for rest of high school)
-state ranked basketball player
-75+ hours of community service
-board member of key club (I will probably be president my senior year)
-started a tutoring program for the middle school basketball program</p>

<p>I'm not sure what other achievements to add. I'm an athlete and I'm trying to decide whether to go for an academic scholarship or an athletic scholarship. Oh, also I have taken many AP classes including Calculus 1 and I will take Calc 2 during my junior year.</p>

<p>What are the chances that I could get a full ride academic scholarship to a major school like UGA, Auburn, USC, UNC, FSU, LSU etc???</p>

<p>You have a very good chance as long as you stay on the same path you are on. I would like to add that you should aim higher than the schools you are mentioning because you could potentially get at least a partial scholarship, if not full, to some better schools. Also, you may want to examine getting grants to pay of college tuition as many Ivy League schools give out lots of student grants. As you probably know, you are in an even more advantageous place being African American, and being a good student. Always remember that colleges (even though they’re not really supposed to) do want to broaden their diversity. Hope this helps!</p>

<p>When colleges start sending me letters for admission, will they tell me that they’re gonna offer scholarship money? When will I know that I’ll receive a full scholarship?</p>