<p>I'm a Junior at a very highly ranked public school in Maryland. I did my freshman year at a private school and transferred, there I had a 3.0 gpa. I have now completed my sophomore and junior year ending with a 3.28 unweighted gpa and a weighted gpa of 3.71 after first semester junior year, now it's higher. As there were none offered at my old school, I took no AP or honors classes, but since my sophomore year and now continuing on to my senior year, I have been in all honors and AP classes, I will graduate having taken 6 APs (US Government, US History, Language and Composition, Psychology, Calculus AB, and Biology which is a double period class), I will also be in dual enrollment with Montgomery College taking Intro to Abnormal Psychology and Social Psychology
I have a 28 ACT and am hoping to raise it to at least a 31 (Math: 31, English: 31, Science: 25, Reading: 24, and Writing: 8 of 12) , I have solid teacher recommendations, and ecs including Varsity Equestrian team, JV basketball, 4 years of soccer, Habitat for Humanity, travelling a ton, VP of Gardening Club, Volunteering at soup kitchen.
I can have a fantastic essay, and I can explain my less than fantastic grades with major family trouble this year that ended with me having major responsibility in taking care of my year old and 2 year old cousins. I am a Hispanic Female and I was wondering what my chances are in being accepted to the following schools (I am fully aware that some of them are absolute longshots.)</p>
<p>University of Maryland College Park (Legacy)
UMBC
Georgetown (Legacy)
GW(Legacy)
Penn State
UPitt
Stonybrook
Rochester
Pace
Brown (Legacy)
BU
MIT
UConn
University of Vermont</p>