<p>is slight reach a 60 percent chance
and reach like a 40 percent chance?</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>I don't know. Everyone on this forum is either being real honest or really does not know how a college is going to react to a scenario like this. I don't think it's fair for a college to penalize me, because it's not like I was not enrolled in the upper level courses. I was, and I had to drop them, because it's hard enough doing schoolwork on chemotherapy, and APs aren't offered via internet or telephone. </p>
<p>It's not my fault, .</p>
<p>And SAT's, only one month of preparation does not leave much time for improving. And junior year, I also had big plans for extracurriculars such as trying out for JV Lacrosse team and starring in some of the theatrical productions at my school. </p>
<p>I would think since i had an illness, the colleges would put me on a special scale and not just put me on the graph of a regular applicant. </p>
<p>People really need don't know how hard it is to concentrate on your studies and how hard it is to battle cancer at this stage in ones life. </p>
<p>Whatever. Thanks for the honesty.</p>