<p>Hi, I'm currently a senior in high school and my goal is to be accepted into vtech. Freshmen year I had around a 3.3, and sophomore year I tanked my overall GPA all the way down to a 2.7. However I tried hard in junior year in hopes to get in to a good college, and managed a weighted GPA of 4.6 with 4 AP courses. This year I am taking 5 AP courses, in hopes that with outstanding marks I will end with an overall GPA of 3.6 from all four years to work with.</p>
<p>Athletics:
-4th Degree Taekwondo, participated in several tournaments; 1st place in George Mason University TKD tournament multiple times. Have a lot of experience teaching children
-Track</p>
<p>SAT:
Math- 800
Reading- 760
Writing- 800
I was also a National Merit Scholar semi finalist with ~220 on the PSAT.</p>
<p>I understand that colleges do appreciate an upwards curve but I'm afraid that my horrendous grades from my earlier years will ruin my chances of getting accepted into Vtech. Can anyone give me an idea of my chances?</p>