<p>I know I posted another question similar, but I wanted more information on one college in particular, which is Texas A&M. </p>
<p>Here is my situation;</p>
<p>I went to a public high school for freshman and sophomore year, and didn't do very good because I was not able to focus in my classes (2.0-2.5 gpa those two years), then I switched to an international online school (connections academy-which is fully accredited) for my junior year to better be able to focus on my grades, and I got a 3.6 gpa. I am now going into my senior year. I take almost all honors or advanced classes, as well as one AP (my school doesn't offer many or I would take more). I got a 1520 on my SAT, and I plan on taking it again this fall. I was in DECA, and am now in National Honors Society, History Club, Debate Team, and a service club. I have about 15+ hours of community service. Texas A&M is my dream school, I have toured it, and am hoping there is some option for me there. I am out of state (Wisconsin) so I know that makes it more difficult.</p>
<p>Also, I know there are "other pathways" if you don't get accepted to A&M, such as Aggie Gateway to Success and PSA (Program for System Admittion) where you spend a year at another A&M school and then transfer. Does anyone know the chances of being suggested one of these options if denied automatic acceptance to A&M?
Thank you.</p>