Overall High School Career(up to this point) good enough!?

<p>Currently I'm a junior at top 100 ranked High School(55th, but NOT a magnet school or anything like that and it's a public school) after transferring from a different school in a different state over the summer.</p>

<p>My GPA is anything but good as it stands at 2.8 (UW) and 3.3 (W) I can get about a 2000 on my SAT.
-My first 2 years of high school (Before I moved) I took all Honors classes, and AP Government. Also, I was in a scholars program at the school (only 30 out of 300 students were accepted)
MY EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AT OLD SCHOOL:
-School Secretary
-Head Election Judge of County Voting
-State Delegate representing the school
-2 Years of Lacrosse
-Founder/President of Junior States of America (the school's chapter)
-2 years on school newspaper staff (1 year as Staff Writer, next year as Business Manager)
-2 Years in Key Club
-2 Years in Leo Club
-PEAC Scholar (Program I talked about above)
-President of Green Team (Environmental Club)</p>

<p>When moving to my new school, I was forced to register late and all AP classes were filled up so I ended up with an average strength of schedule, but hopefully my first two years of rigorous classes will show colleges I challenge myself. I'm planning on taking 3 APs next year to give me 4 in total to revamp my strength of schedule.</p>

<p>Since I've been to my new school I have done my best to be as involved as possible but obviously they do not have the same clubs as in my last school</p>

<p>ECs in new school:
-Founder of Sports Crazies (club)
-Treasurer of South Asian Student Association
-Member of Key Club
-Lead Member in Model Judiciary
-Member of DECA (Marketing club)
-Staff Writer in the school News magazine
-Assistant Coach of Special Olympics Basketball team
-Member of Model UN
-Varsity Lacrosse</p>

<p>Outside of School ECs:
-Founder and CEO of small company (run by myself, income of about $1000 a month)
-Leader of Financial Sector in Young Maryland Democrats (I am an Independent)
-Junior Events Director at AIMS India (Organization that helps kids in small Indian villages)
-Intern at University of Maryland Agricultural Department
-Member of Nation Youth Association
-Adventures in Science (Science club sponsored by University of Maryland College Park)
-Youth Elections Field Director for Maryland Politician
-Sports Business Program at Columbia University</p>

<p>IMPORTANT NOTE: Recently (December 2010) I was diagnosed with mild to moderate nerve hearing loss. The Ear Nose Throat Specialist suspects I've had this for a while now and just now finding out. She says my hearing is similar to a "normal" person going about there everyday life with sponge ear plugs in there ears. I will be getting hearing aids later in the year. I not a person who makes excuses but I find myself seated in the back of many classes before knowing of my diagnosis so I am thinking that might be the reason for the sub-par GPA because I am not a "stupid" person. <em>YES I HAVE DOCTOR PROOF THIS ISNT A HOAX</em></p>

<p>Okay now that you know ALL of that(thanks for reading it, I understand it's a lot) I want to know more about my college future.</p>

<p>Obviously I'm not going to be applying to the Ivys and the Stanfords of the country but I want to go to a good school. Geographical location does not matter at all to me.
I want to major in Business Management or Business Marketing</p>

<p>Schools I really want to go to are:
Indiana University( I'm applying early decision)
University of Oregon
University of Missouri
Michigan State University
UMass
Virginia Tech (In-State)
Arizona State
University of Arizona
Texas A&M
University of Kansas</p>

<p>What are my chances at these colleges and are there any other colleges you think I have a chance of getting into?</p>

<p>Thanks for all your help</p>

<p>Bump!!!</p>

<p>BUMPpppppppp</p>

<p>i think you’re all set for most of these schools; i don’t know much about the selectivity of most of them, but since it’s always good to show you challenge yourself, make sure that in the “additional info” section of the common app you explain why you couldn’t take any APs your junior year.</p>

<p>thank you for taking your time to answer this :slight_smile:
any other input from anyone?</p>