<p>(Low GPA with significant upward trend!)I'm a current senior at public high school. I moved here from South Korea two years ago because I didn't work there and wanted to get a new opportunity for new life. The problem is that I brought my 9th grade's grades from the South Korea.9th - 2.3 uw, 2.3 w (From South Korea)10th - 4.0 uw, 4.25 w*11th - 3.75 uw, 4.375 w12th - just startedOVER ALL - 3.27 uw, 3.54 w (9th + 10th + 11th), if the first semester of senior year will be counted as a gpa, I can bump it up to 3.33 uw, 3.73 w.Reading -570, Writing - 620 Math - 740 (super score) 1930, 800 KOREAN SUBJECT TEST, 700 MATH1 TEST.EXTRA CURRICULARNational Honor Society (member) - 12thVarsity Soccer Team (player) - 10thFCCA Club Soccer (player) - 10thChurch Choir (member) -10thNicaragua Mission Trip - summer after 11thChurch Leadership Committee (member) - 12thChurch Praise Team (vice leader) - 11thMusic & Arts (students) - 10th-12thMulticultural club (member) -12thAfrican American Culture Club (member) -11thYMCA leadership club (member) -11thMilal autism organization (Group vice leader) - 11th-12thI'm really worrying about the college admission because of my freshman year gpa.Can anybody tell me if I have chances for NCSU (regular decision)? And any advice about the low gpa with the upward trend?(I'm an instate applicant, Minority)</p>