<p>I am really interested in smaller east coast schools like Bucknell, Lafayette, Colgate, Tufts, and W & M. The problem is I don't know if my grades or test scores are strong enough... I've had a pretty rigorous schedule since freshman year. I had all A's (except for 2 B's diff. semesters) until Junior year. I really struggled this year which is not good because I know that colleges look at junior year strongly. I got a B in honors algebra 2 but I got a C+ in AP Chem. And then second semester I got three B's in honors brit lit, ap chem, and honors spanish, and I got a C in algebra 2. My act score is pretty low, 26, but I'm hoping to get a 28 next time I take it. My overall GPA is a 3.7. </p>
<p>The reason why my grades slipped so much junior year is I went through some pretty awful stuff in my personal life and it made me loose a lot of my motivation and I gave up on myself. (don't really want to say what happened because it's too personal)</p>
<p>However I have been on varsity track and cross country since freshman year. I'm pretty good and have really good times. I'm one of the fastest in my county and a lot of schools have talked to me about recruitment. Also I have a lot of EC's, I've been in 4 clubs and have a lot of community service volunteering at local animal shelter. </p>
<p>Basically I am banking on getting into the schools I listed on my running. The schools I listed do not have a great team and I think I would be a great addition to the teams. </p>
<p>So do I have what it takes to get into these schools? If the coaches really want me to be on their teams will that significantly increase my chances of getting in? </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>