SC College's! Average student, help!

<p>School: Private high school
GPA: 2.95
SAT: Verbal: 490, Math: 440, Writing: 510 (retake 10/2007) Overall: 930
ACT: (taking 10/2007)
Rank: 9/10 </p>

<p>No honor or AP courses offered.
Switched from public (large) high school 4th quarter of sophomore year.</p>

<p>Freshmen Year: 2.3
Sophomore Year: 3.0
Junior Year: 3.4
Senior Year: Still in progress
*2 years of French. A note is attached for all requiring 3 that my new school did not offer French in the program.
*Highest math acheived is Pre Calculus</p>

<p>Extra Cirriculars:
Varsity Volleyball (10th, 11th, 12th)
Varsity Cheerleading *Captain (11th)
Student Body Secretary (12th)
Model UN (9th, 12th)
Figure Skating (9th, 10th, 11th, 12th)
Theatre (6 years)</p>

<p>Community Service:
Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Luncheon (volunteer)
ECCO Food Drive (coordinator)
Local Hospital Summer Program (volunteer, 2 years)</p>

<p>Schools for Consideration (all are instate! and have been applied to early!)
Winthrop University
University of South Carolina Columbia(reach)
University of South Carolina Beaufort
College of Charleston(reach)
Charleston Southern University
Presbyterian College
Costal Carolina University</p>

<p>So any help would be awesome!! Thanks.</p>

<p>you're grades are really below average
deffinitly apply ED to one of them, it'll boost your chances
Add some community colleges to your list if you wanna be more realistic. However, the upward rend in your gpa is great. So like I said, apply ED to whatever school you like most/think would accept you, and you have a solid chance of getting in.</p>

<p>None of the schools I'm looking at have ED. Unfortuneatly. I know Costal and USC Beaufort have really low (and Charleston Southern) requirements, not the highest in the state. So I'm good at those 3! The others, still a little unsure.</p>

<p>bump bump!</p>

<p>Anyone else wanna help?</p>