Currently a Sophomore in High School, What Are My Chances?

<p>Hi, extremely concerned about my future.
Last year, I ended second semester with a 3.225 GPA. I got extremely lazy during second semester. I'm worried it'll screw with my overall GPA by senior year. People said I still have time to raise it, but I want to make sure. </p>

<p>Freshman year classes:
Honors English - First Semester: B Second Semester: B
Integrated Science 3-4 (Biology) - First Semester: A- Second Semester: B
Honors World Studies - First Semester: A Second Semester: B
Geometry - First Semester: A Second Semester: B+
American Sign Language 1-2: First Semester B+ Second Semester: A-
Health and Life Skills: A-
Art: D
5 college credits earned from ASL.
6 hours of community service. </p>

<p>Sophomore year:
Honors English 10
Chemistry
Honors Contemporary Wold Issues
Algebra 2
American Sign Language 3-4
Accounting 1-2
One online independent class, and 0-hour choir.
Expecting 5 more college credits for ASL this year.
I plan to do very well this year (well, every year from now on. Way more motivated than last year).
100 community service hours volunteering at an Alzheimer's Care home.
In Swim.</p>

<p>Junior and Senior year:
I plan to do Running Start to get my AA, do extra hours for community service, do 0-hour choir and swim for both years.</p>

<p>I really want to get into University of Washington or Washington State University, what do you think my chances are? </p>

<p>If anything is hard to understand, please let me know and I'll be more than happy to make it clear. </p>

<p>I don’t know much about those schools, but I can tell you that you can probably work the GPA back up. Are there any more honors or AP courses you can take? That may look better to those schools. Also, work hard on ACT/SAT scores. If necessary, explain why your GPA is low, and how you changed your attitude about school. That will look impressive. Hope this helped! </p>

<p>What colleges are you looking at?</p>

<p>William and Mary, Saint Louis Univ, Tufts Univ. (Also a sophomore in HS)</p>