Do I have a chance for college?

<p>I am a sophomore and I highly regret my grades so far. I have been going through tough times and therefore haven't been able to do my best.</p>

<p>Freshmen(semester 1)</p>

<p>P.E- A
Intermediate Algebra- A
French 2- A
Health Education-A
Honors English- B+
Biology- B+</p>

<p>(Semester 2):</p>

<p>P.E- A
Intermediate Algebra- C+
French 2- A
Honors Global Studies- B
Honors English- B
Biology- A-</p>

<p>Sophomore year (semester 1):
P.e.- A
Chemistry- B
AP World- D - retaking in summer school
French 3- C+
Honors English- B
Honors pre Calculus- F -Plan to retake over summer in community college and get an A</p>

<p>Current semester 2 (most likely grades):
P.e.- A
Chemistry- A
AP World- C
French 3- A
Honors English- A
Honors pre Calculus- A</p>

<p>Junior year courses:</p>

<p>AP Statistics or AP French
AP Biology
AP Psychology
AP Calculus AB
AP English Literature
Digital Arts
U.S. History</p>

<p>-plan to get all A's junior year. I am highly dedicated and due to mishappening I haven't been able to do my best.</p>

<p>Activities
-I have over 400 hours of volunteer work, part of Unicef, CSF, Math team, dance club
-I plan to start a Animal rights club at school and make a website
-might start cooking club
-Play in JV Tennis this year
-dance since 6 years old
-Planning to write books
-I have a buisness idea and want to start a small buisness, but don't know how to get started....will it look good on college apps?</p>

<p>Questions
-If I get all A's in my junior year, will colleges appreciate it? Will it cover up for the other flaws?
-What are my chances at college?</p>

<p>Yes, you will find a college to attend. You have many A’s so your occasional B or C have not ruined your chances. You may end up with a GPA around 3.5, which will allow you to go to many good schools. They may not include the tippy-top ones, but you will be fine.</p>

<p>Be sure to find a good preparation book or CD for the SATs or ACT. Practice thoroughly during the summer with the practice tests. Doing well on the SAT/ACT will demonstrate that you have the potential to succeed in college. Good luck!</p>

<p>College in general? Of course you’ll get into one! You’ll be fine.</p>

<p>Hint though, ECs matter less to schools that aren’t at the tippity top, so if you’re doing any of your ECs to pad your resume (and not because you’re really interested) then it’d be better to drop them.</p>

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<p>A vegetarian cooking club?</p>