Chance Me please

<p>Hi, I am a High School Junior and I was wondering if someone would not mind chancing me at an 0-6 pharmacy school. My stats are as follows:
GPA: UW 88 (3.4) W 92 (3.7w)
SAT: Practice tests say around an 1800 but have not taken the official thing yet
EC's Debate Club freshman year (stopped going halfway through, It just was not for me)
I Volunteer at a local library, have over 30 hours now but going to keep going.<br>
and trying to find something else So thats me, I am going to try and increase my GPA this year by working real hard. My sciences are a high B and a low A and math is a Low B and a high C (teaching style was not my type but that is no excuse) Another thing is all my electives are useful ones so it shows I was not a slacker. I do not have any AP's so I know that will hurt but will it be fatal? Schools I plan on applying to are Northeastern Pharmacy 0-6, Rutgers 0-6, (My grandpa taught there and has a Ph.D and my father got his bachelors there and is a regular contributor, we go to all the football games.) MCPHS 0-6, USP 0-6 and URI 0-6 My school is ranked pretty high in NJ and am of Indian decent. All responses will be appreciated.</p>

<p>I assumed all 0-6s are a few notches more selective than the school’s average.</p>

<p>Rutgers: Reach (the 0-6 PharmD is by far the most selective undergraduate unit at Rutgers)
MCPHS: High match (provisional)
USP: Reach
URI: High match</p>

<p>Your GPA and lack of APs are setbacks. Really try to aim for at least 2000. Rutgers and Northeastern are competitive. MCPHS is super easy. Someone with a 1500 got in. USP is pretty easy too. URI stated that the 2012 pharmacy class had an average of 1930 for SATs.</p>