<p>I have been in three different high schools from 9th-12th grade, and although my grades were pretty much the highest they could be in 9th and 10th grade, they kind of slipped up a bit in my junior year (average level). I have a 2300 on my SAT and am planning to bring my grades up this year as a senior, all I want to know is if my chances for some of the highly selective schools are affected by my junior year grades?</p>
<p>Note: I am in the IB program, an international student who used to live in the US, and my school doesn't have a GPA system.</p>
<p>Thanks :)</p>
<p>“I am in the IB program, an international student…”</p>
<p>That is what matters, not how many high schools you have attended. </p>
<p>If your current school normally sends students to the US after graduation, the staff there can tell you what your possibilities are. If no one at your school has experience with this, read through everything at [EducationUSA</a> | Study Abroad, Student Visa, University Fairs, College Applications and Study in the U.S. / America](<a href=“http://www.educationusa.info/]EducationUSA”>http://www.educationusa.info/) and then make an appointment with the counselors at the advising center closest to where you live. They will be able to help you out.</p>