freshman and soph. grades sucked. do i still have a chance?

<p>Freshman: 3.4/3.7 (3 B's, the rest A's)
Sophomore: 3.6/3.9 (1 C, one B, and the rest A's. [the C and B were in my worst subjects. math and science destroyed me.])
Junior: 4.0/4.7
Senior (projected): 4.0/4.8</p>

<p>my major will have nothing to do with math or science. I plan on majoring in english literature with a minor in african american studies.</p>

<p>Final GPA: 3.76/4.28</p>

<p>Everything else is swell. I just want to know my chances grade-wise at the following schools:</p>

<p>Cornell (ED)
Stony Brook University
CUNY Hunter
UConn</p>

<p>Thanks
p.s: i'm using my phone, sorry for any mistakes or anything. i hate the keyboard on this thing.</p>

<p>anyone? jesus christ, it’s like pulling teeth just to get anyone to say anything here. i’m sure one of you 303 people could respond!! damn</p>

<p>Whats your SAT/ACT?</p>

<p>It would also help if you put your ECs and SAT scores. Having good grades is not the only factor in getting into College. For Cornell, I think your chances for Cornell is very slim.</p>

<p>Sent from my Ally using CC</p>

<p>33 ACT; SATII 2240; I refuse to take the SATI
National Geographic Student Expeditions with recs (creative writing)
1st place in numerous national essay contests
astronomy club (president)
writer’s club (founder and president)
quill and scroll (president)
junior educator at a famous aquarium
a bunch of other things that have to do with writing</p>

<p>Good ECs, I would say that Cornell is probably out of range.</p>

<p>What about Stony Brook? CUNY? UConn…???</p>

<p>Good ECs. Most likely in at UConn and Stony Brook. Cornell is a reach</p>

<p>Schools still need to see your final 2 years. If you pull 4.0 in your last 2 years, you have a better chance.</p>

<p>i meant to put “if you have good ECs.” my bad</p>

<p>Cuny Hunter will definitely accept you</p>

<p>Your in at the others pretty easily.</p>