<p>I'm a junior in high school and I'm wondering about my chances about getting into U of M. I have a 3.53 gpa atm and a 26 on the ACT (I'm retaking in about a week... and taking the SAT tomorrow). I've been looking into the admission requirements for U of M and was rather upset when I saw how low I fall compared to the "average" U of M student, but the thing is I've been taking all my classes at a community college (currently I've taken 51 college credits from the college) for my sophomore and junior years. Because of this, I think (well, I rather know given comparisons with friends from other public schools...) that the curriculum I've had to deal with for the past 2 years has been drastically more difficult than the average applicant, but honestly I'm just not good at standardized tests (homeschooled for grades 1-6, 8,9). An instance of my elevated curriculum is that I current am in a General Chem II class and will be taking Organic Chem I & II for my fall/winter senior semesters... Is it likely that I'll get in?</p>
<p>I think it’s a reach, sorry. GPA and ACT too low :[</p>