<p>There’s no “what ifs” and nobody can be certain whether you can get in or not. Especially since you are asking a question based on an assumption that you WILL begin to study harder and do better. </p>
<p>Not trying to offend you or anything but why don’t you start working harder, (Not saying that you do not already, if you do) improve your grades, write an excellent essay explaining what happened, and have stellar ECs before you start asking about your chances? </p>
<p>When I was in HS, I was just like you, had bad grades and constantly asking others “what if I do better this year . . . what if I do better next year . . .” And guess what? I never did any better. I’m not saying you’re like me, but what motivated me to do better was not in believing that I had a chance to get into my dream school with my poor stats, what motivated me was a constant fear that I won’t get into my dream school. I’m not sure if I’m making much sense, but I guess what I’m trying to say is just try your best and don’t ask hypothetical questions.</p>