Chance Me pleassssse!

<p>Okay so heres my predicament. I have a low cumulative GPA ( roughly around a 3.02) Now there is a reason for this, when I was a freshman I played the "badass" card and didn't really care about school, at all. After struggling all year long, I ended up failing a world language class (Latin). My next year I did okay i got a 3.1 but my junior year I had enough of screwing around and I stepped up to the plate, I got a 3.85 my junior year, but it all amounted to around a 3.0 GPA My SAT's are good 1270/1600 but not great, I am thinking about taking the ACT's also. I have a few but solid extra curriculars( P2P - Student Ambassador, Ran a Sports Equiptment Drive, Special Olympics Vol.) I have a GREAT letter of rec from my counselor and I think my essay is good( I worked on it over the summer with 4 teachers) I hope that the solid SAT's and the upward trend of GPA will get me into one of these colleges w/ good rec's and what not</p>

<p>UConn
UDelaware
<em>Indiana - Bloomington</em> - Number 1 Choice!
UMass- Amherst
Penn State -UP
Purdue
Rutgers
University Of Wisconsin
University of Maryland - CP</p>

<p>^ are they reasonable???????</p>

<p>I live in NJ and I am Hispanic!</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

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<p>Your junior year GPA is the most important. You did well there.</p>

<p>As far as your overall chances, your GPA is kinda droopy. Your ECs are so-so.</p>

<p>I'd say you have a fair shot as <em>some</em> of those schools (like Rutgers), but I'm a little concerned about your chances at UMD and UCONN.</p>

<p>Thanks, those two aren't terrible high on my list thankfully BUMP!</p>

<p>bumpppppppppppp</p>

<p>Bump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>Bump yo!!!</p>

<p>UConn-Possible
UDelaware-Possible
*Indiana - Bloomington- Probable
UMass- Amherst-Probable
Penn State -UP-Very Unlikely
Purdue-Possible
Rutgers-Possible
University Of Wisconsin-Very Unlikely
University of Maryland - CP-Very Unlikely</p>