chances?

<p>Hi Im wondering if I can get into the top universities.
I just finished two online ap courses for government and chemistry and ruined my nearly perfect grades :( I got screwed over. I just finished junior year btw</p>

<p>Heres my stuff:
Freshman s1 s2
English I A A
Biology Honors B A
Cultural Geography A A
French 1 A A
German 1 A A
Algebra 1 A A
PE/Health A A</p>

<p>Sophomore
Chemistry Honors A A
Physics Honors A A
Acc. Alegebra 2 honors A A
Acc Geometry Honors B A
Acc. trig honors A
English 2 regular/honors A A
Drivers ed B
PE A A
German 2/ 3 honors A A</p>

<p>summer sophomore year:
precalculus class at university of georgia : A</p>

<p>Junior
BC Calculus A A
AP US Hist A A
AP Physics A A
English honors/regular A A
online AP Chem A C
online AP Psychology A
online AP government B
German IV honors A A
Anatomy honors A </p>

<p>Senior
I havnt done it yet. Ill be taking some classes at a community college. Ill probably have a fcouple APs and honors and classes required for graduation. Getting all As should be a breeze. Ill also be graduating a semester early to get some credits at a community college full time. </p>

<p>GPA:
4.608 W
??? UW
class rank : 3 / 350</p>

<p>extra curricluars:
typical clubs that every college applicant has
4 years of cross country
3 years of track
2 years of tennis </p>

<p>community service:
ill be volunteering at a hospital this summer probably 100+ hours
however as of now none</p>

<p>ACT: youd be surprised how low it is, pm me if you wanna know
SAT: 780 math 670 writing 590 reading</p>

<p>APs that i did good on
government, psych, and history</p>

<p>I'd say you have a long shot...but a shot nonetheless. If you could get all your SATs above 650, and boost that ACT score to 32+, then your scores will be in range. Your ECs and volunteering could use some nurturing as well.<br>
However, there are plenty of people who manage to get into HYP etc. with lower SATs, ACTs, etc. But of course, these are phenomenal students who have managed to excel in some activity or another.
You still have a summer and a semester to prepare for the applications process. I'm not trying to dash your dreams or anything, but I suggest looking at other colleges as well. Inevitably, you'll need some safeties along the way.
Best of luck!</p>

<p>PS- please take my advice w/a grain of salt</p>

<p>No chance at Ivies if that's what you're looking at.</p>