I made a HUGE mistake...please re-chance me for State! :D

<p>I had an 81.4 average my freshman year and I accidentally translated it into a 2.7 GPA. Well as it turns out, it actually translates into a 3.2. HUGE RELIEF! Well, here's my info:</p>

<p>PA Resident
Race: Black
Gender: Male</p>

<p>Class Rank: 180/325
Junior year class rank: 143/325</p>

<p>HS GPA: 3.1-3.4 (HUGE upward trend)
F-Year:3.2
S-Year: 3.3 or 3.4
J-Year: 3.6
HS Type: Academically excellent Catholic school in the Philly suburbs</p>

<p>SAT: 1430 Total (I'm going to retake it and try to get it up to at least a 1700)
M: 440
CR:480
W:510</p>

<p>EC's
-Marching Band
-Drumline
-Percussion Ensemble
-Private drumming lessons every week
-Semi-pro Baseball
-Wells Fargo College Bound group since 8th grade
-National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine (Summer 2011)</p>

<p>EC's that I'll participate in this year
-Mock Trial
-World Affairs club
-School newspaper
-School TV station
-School baseball team</p>

<p>Things that might get counted against me:
-NO AP's or honors so far (I'm going to try to get as many as I can for my senior year, and I might do dual enrollment).
-I've been to 2 different high schools in three years, not because of discipline problems, but because of my mom's inability to pay for Catholic school (I went to Catholic school grades 9 and 11).</p>

<p>Reason for my low freshman year grades:
I was educated in the academically WORST school district in PA. Going from the worst school district to a challenging Catholic high school was a challenge to me, but I eventually adjusted. Now I have finished my junior year off with a superior 3.6 GPA! </p>

<p>How would my chances improve if I raised my SAT score to at least a 1700 or 1800? Also, what if I filled my course load with all AP classes this year (or possibly dual enrollment)?</p>

<p>Senior year doesn’t matter to State, they openly told me that at an admissions tour. Still don’t think your GPA is good enough, even with an 1800 SAT. You’ve got to have a great GPA/class rank or great test scores to outweigh one or the other. On the bubble chart ( I know, not always true) the lowest “likely admission to PSU” bubble for GPA is at a 3.4 GPA, but with a 2300 SAT.</p>