non-traditional students chances for Richmond

<p>My freshman and and sophomore year I got B's and didn't care too much about school. I took all honors and was gifted (also took AP European History my sophomore year) but I defiantly wasn't trying to be exceptional. But, towards the end of my sophomore year I guess I grew up alot or something and I started to try harder and got almost all A's. Over the summer I took 9 hours of classes at Southeastern University and got all A's. At the beginning of my junior year I decided I wanted to get ahead so I started being home schooled, taking 3 AP classes online and three classes at Southeastern University. So far I am still a junior and I have been getting all A's in AP Calculus AB, Physics (college course), AP World History, Biology Honors (college course), English Honors (college course), French 4, AP English 3, and Art class (this is online so it doesn't really matter). I haven't taken the SAT yet but my ACT was 31 sophomore year, but I know I can do better. I'm hoping to get all A's junior and senior year. I also do band, compete in art competitions (and win sometimes ;) ), and am a member of a debate club. Does anyone think it is possible for me to get into Richmond University?? I don't know if I can because my GPA isn't the best because of my freshman and sophomore year. Richmond is my favorite school so far but I am worried that I can't get in. Could someone please let me know what my chances are or suggest any other good colleges that would be a possibility for me?</p>