Is it too late to change?

<p>I am a sophomore in high school right now and my high school is competitive (4th in Ohio) and I got 2 C+'s and a B- last year as a freshmen. Our school has a trimester system, so we will have many grades in our transcript. Today I found out that if I got all A's from now on (which I plan on doing) then by the end of my senior year, my unweighted GPA will be 3.81 :( and if I take my planned honors/AP courses, my weighted GPA will be 3.99! (0.01 away from a perfect 4.) But in Ohio, they are introducing this "credit flex" thing where you can earn high school credits out of school! So I could maybe get 4.0 unweighted if I'm lucky.</p>

<p>Anyways, I wanted to go to The University of Texas. But I found out that they are very strict and you will have the greatest chance of going there if you are in the top 10% of your class. Well last year we had our freshmen awards, and they had 3 groups: 3.4-3.74, 3.75-3.99, and 4.0+. Well I didn't make any of them, and I'm gonna guess maybe 400+ of them were called? And our class of 2012 is 900+, so that means I must be around 50-60% of my class. I wouldn't have a chance if I applied right now.</p>

<p>So would The University of Texas (at Austin) accept me? Should I keep trying? Or would they look at my freshmen year and reject me because of it?</p>

<p>My freshmen grades if you are curious:</p>

<p>Algebra IA/IB = A+
Honors Geometry A/B = A
World History A = C+
World History B = A-
Physical Science A/B = B+
Biology A = B-
English IA = B+
English IB = C+
ECA-A(a speech and technology class) = B
Spanish IA = A-
Spanish IB = A
Health = A-
Gym = A</p>

<p>The summer of my sophomore I took ECA-B (2nd part of ECA-A) and got a B.</p>

<p>it won’t be a huge problem…colleges will probably focus on your junior year grades the most…also, a lot of colleges like to see an upward trend…just work hard the rest of your high school years, you’ll be fine.</p>