Chances?

<p>So I'm currently finishing up my junior year in highschool. I go to WT woodson, a decently large public school in Fairfax Virginia. I'm possibly looking at good regional schools such as Virginia tech etc. I would like to know my chances as I really wish to attend there. My freshman and sophomore years were honestly Quite terrible. I received a 3.2 uw and a 3.4 w (I took 4 honors and 1 ap out of 6 honors and 2 aps available. So far this year im on track to get a 4.3 w and a 3.8 uw. I also got a 2230 on my Sat with 800 math 730 reading and 700 writing. I have around 150 volunteer hours and play soccer and ultimate frisbee as they are my favorite things to do in the world. Also my junior year I took 3 aps including psych apsuh and ab calc. My senior year I'm looking to take 4 aps including bc calc gov environmental and physics. I'm hoping that my junior year and my sat can make up for my lackluster GPA freshman and sophomore year. Any opinions?</p>

<p>The University of Virginia is a very, very unlikely reach. It’d be a reach even with 3.8 gpa in freshman and sophomore year. Virginia tech is also out of the question. Having a poor freshman year is acceptable to most good schools, but a poor sophomore year as well looks very bad. If I were you I would apply regular decision and work your ass off first semester of senior year. Chance of getting into U. of Virginia- 5%, Virginia Tech-10%</p>

<p>Don’t listen to @heyhey2034. He/she doesn’t know what he/she’s talking about.</p>

<p>Virginia state mandates that 2/3 of incoming freshmen MUST be in-state students(In-state = easier). </p>

<p>UVA - High Match
Virginia Tech - Match</p>

<p>A high match at uva? 8 Honestly think my chances there are minimal at best . I’m just hoping to get into tech as their adverage weighted GPA is around 3.9-4.0 and sat is around a 1900 so my sat would adverage out my GPA.</p>