Please Help!!!

<p>ok,so I am a junior in high school, and i am freaking out about college. So I ws wondering if anyone could give me some feedback on my chances of making it into some schools. I would greatly apreciate any honest feedback. </p>

<p>Ok so sophmore year
Semester 1
World Civ A
PE A
Algebra 2/Trig B
English B
Spanish 3 B
Chemistry B
Band A</p>

<p>Semester 2
World Civ B
PE A
Algebra 2 /Trig C
English A
Spanish 3 A
Chemistry B
Band A</p>

<p>Junior Year
Semester 1
Ap Biology A
American Lit Honors A
Spanish 4 Honors A
Intro(math) A
Band A
Us History A</p>

<p>Semester 2 was the same. </p>

<p>So basically my overall GPA is like a 3.9. my sat scores was just below 2000. I made varsity tennis as a freshmen and played singles, am treasurer for interact, highly invovled with my church and community servce, had a job, did a program called AMIGOS, where i lived in south america for the summer doing community service projects. And i just want to know what are my chances with some decent schools.My top schools are
UC Santa Barbara
Westmont
Pepperdine
University colorado boulder
Miami university (ohio)
University of michigan
loyola marymount
university of oregon</p>

<p>so if anyone could tell me which one's are within my reach, i would really appreciate it. THANKS!!!</p>

<p>UC Santa Barbara - Good Match
Westmont - Good Match
Pepperdine - Good Match
University colorado boulder - Safety
Miami university (ohio) - Safety
University of michigan - Match
loyola marymount - Good Match
university of oregon - Strong Safety</p>

<p>I would say that you would get into most of these schools. Try applying to some reach schools like UCSD, UCLA, UCB.</p>

<p>AMIGOS is a really well respected program.</p>

<p>I agree with lebedev, except for UMichigan. Their admission standards are much higher for out of state students. I'd say high match to low reach, but more of a reach.</p>

<p>And UCLA is a HUGE reach out of state.</p>

<p>I would rather say it's a Slight Reach / Match because I know a lot of people from my NC school who have gotten into UMich with similar and even worse stats.</p>

<p>thanks a lot for the feedback, i feel a lot better now. Anyway, i don't know if i mentioned this but i live in california so does that hurt my chances for Boulder, oregon, Michigan etc? Also do you think i could get into Carleton and Willamette???</p>