Please chance me!!

Hey everyone!
I was wondering if you could chance me for the listed schools above. I am a white female living in NC attending a Catholic school that is considered competitive. This is my junior year.

GPA:
UW-3.39
W-3.85
(What I’m most concerned about; it should go up dramatically after this year because junior year is the first year we take APs at my school.)

SAT: took test this weekend, scores should be in in a few weeks. Could someone possibly tell me what scores may be necessary with my GPA or in general?

EC:
student council, key club officer, peer relations program, mission work, alter server, cross country and track

Academic Achievements:
National Honors Latin Society, National Honors Society (should be awarded at the end of the year)

Current Schedule: AP Biology, Honors Pre-Calc AB (the easier one-math is my weakest subject), Peer Ministry (theology involving additional community work), Honors Latin III, AP Language and Composition, AP US History, and H Yearbook Editor

Thanks for any help/feedback! I posted this is the What are my chances? forum but realized it would probably never get seen, and I mainly want answers for Clemson right now! After touring I just fell in love and hope I’ll be able to attend one day!

Please respond!!

Look up Clemson’s common data set to get info regarding stats for most recent class. There is also a post in the Clemson section of CC that is a waitlist thread where some students post their stats to give you a general idea. As a junior , you may want to also take the ACT . Clemson will take either test. They also superscore the SAT, so it may be beneficial to retake the SAT depending on your scores. For Clemson admission, GPA, test scores and class rank are weighted the most. They also look at class rigor. You’re smart to start early. Make sure you list Clemson on your tests so your scores are sent. Last spring when Clemson received my son’s ACT scores, he was granted provisional acceptance to Clemson. Good luck. Feel free to PM if you have any specific questions.