HELP! Chance me please!

<p>Hi, I'm currently a Junior at a public school in Minnesota.
My school is one of the best schools in Minnesota education wise, so its pretty much full of geniuses and future Harvard graduates...</p>

<p>I'm a...
Asian male</p>

<p>GPA: 3.52 unweighted
My GPA is pretty low, but I slacked a lot freshman and sophomore year.</p>

<p>Classes: I've taken the hardest classes possible since my freshman year. Always taking Enriched(honors) classes whenever possible and taking AP classes whenever possible. My strong suit is definitely math. Taking AP Calc BC currently, and I took AB, AP Stats, and will be taking Calc 3 next year. My social studies and english department isn't as strong due to lack of AP classes, but I've taken Enriched for everything and I'm currently taking AP Euro.</p>

<p>SAT: 2180
Math:750
Writing:700
Reading:730</p>

<p>AP scores: 5 on stats, 3 on US History</p>

<p>EC's:
Concert Master of Orchestra, violin. I'm in the best orchestra for my school.
All State Orchestra
Speech (Hopefully captain next year) (Sophomore, Junior, Senior)
Tennis (Sophomore, Junior, Senior)
Wrestling (Freshman)</p>

<p>Volunteering: I have around 150 hours of volunteering, with a LOT more to come. I have 30 hours at my local library, around 100 from my church, and I will be going to China this summer to teach English for a month (another 100 or 200). </p>

<p>Problems: I have two pass no credits... Yes I know... failure. One was in Enriched Bio, and another in AP Calc BC but it was only for one quarter for both.</p>

<p>Schools:
Northwestern
Claremont McKenna
NYU
Boston College
UCLA
USC</p>

<p>I am planning on EDing to one of these schools but I'm not sure which. I would like to know what my best chances are for ED.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

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<p>EDIT: Okay, to be helpful… Your GPA is going to be an issue for all of the schools. Try to get that up for fourth quarter and hopefully first semester of senior year. That would look really good. Honestly, that’s the biggest problem.</p>

<p>Bumping this up for a friend.</p>