Please chance me for these state universities?

<p>I'm an American citizen living in Toronto. Asian female. Currently in grade 11.
My average for the my last three years is in the high eighties. I don't have the exact number. I've taken academic courses and university prep courses, as oppose to applied and college prep courses.
My courses this year:
Coop 95
Accounting 92
English 80
Currently:
Law 85
Science 93
Communications Technology 87
Functions and Relations 86</p>

<p>Next year I'll be taking:
English
Calculus and Vectors
Advanced Functions
Food/Nutrition
Geography
Human Growth and Development
International Business
Economics</p>

<p>As ECs, I have been volunteering at a dog training school since grade 9. I absolutely love it because I'm around dogs the entire time. I take piano lessons and I play the guitar. I'm in the Ambassadors Club at school. Last year I was in the Outdoor Club (camping trips and stuff), and the Helping Hands Club. I have over 200 hours right now, and am planning to do more. I have had a few jobs during the summer and Christmas season... and in grade 10. I don't really know what else to write here. I haven't really done anything spectacular.. I've volunteered at a senior home, at a church, at local events... I just stick with the dog training school because I really enjoy volunteering there. Oh and this summer I'll be doing heading to the states to take part in a Habitat for Humanity program - Summer Youth Blitz.</p>

<p>I will be taking the SAT in June and October of this year.</p>

<p>I am planning on studying business in university. To get into universities here in Ontario, they generally have a cut off range of around 85/86% or so? They usually require the students to take English, and 2 maths in grade 12 for admissions to business programs. </p>

<p>Anyways, this is my current list of US universities:
U of Michigan
Ohio State
Penn State
Indiana University
U of Texas </p>

<p>Thanks everyone :) If you need a bit more info about something, just ask.</p>

<p>Oh and my parents have been thinking of letting me do my grade 12 year in the states. It was just a thought they had.
Good idea? No?</p>

<p>I don't know about your other schools, but I live in Pennsylvania and I'm pretty sure you can get into Penn State. I know a lot of kids who have much worse transcripts than yours who are going there. Penn State accepts kids generally by the numbers: SAT scores (or the international test if you take that I guess), GPA, class rank, etc... they won't reject you if you're a good student but don't have any really great extracurriculars. It is harder to get into the Main Campus (University Park) though.</p>

<p>I am hoping to get into University Park.</p>

<p>u could probally get into ut</p>