Texas colleges

<p>I'm currently a junior at my high school in Houston Texas, I plan to only apply to in state schools. I'm not sure even what schools I can get into based on my current status not changing. I've done some research am at least interested to some degree with University of Texas, A&M, Baylor,TCU,Texas Tech,Texas State,Sam Houston state, Stephen F Austin and University Oc Houston. I am essentially asking about all schools in Texas, any others that you think is might be interested in please tell me about it.
Well here is my resume
Junior
3.2GPA</p>

<p>18th percentile(out of 550-560)</p>

<p>1600-1750 PSAT range(assuming I score in that range)</p>

<p>4 years Baseball</p>

<p>I started and am currently leading a bass fishing club(2 years)</p>

<p>Plenty of volunteer hours</p>

<p>Have taken 3 and plan to have taken
5 Ap courses (I've only done one ap so far which was AP World as a sophomore and scored a 3)</p>

<p>11 Pre Ap courses </p>

<p>As for a potential degree I've been thinking Computer Science or engineering but I still don't have anything set in stone. I'm very confused and would appreciate any honest feedback I can get.(I've never written on here before sorry if this is not what this section or website I for) </p>

<p>Bump</p>

<p>A&M or UT will be tough. Maybe look at UNT. </p>

<p>Thanks I haven’t even looked at UNT yet I will definetly check it out. What about baylor or Texas Tech?</p>

<p>Unless you can significantly raise your GPA and get test scores at 2000/30, then Austin will be a reach. the others are a little better but try as hard as you can to improve academically.</p>

<p>My thread (chance please): <a href=“Chances for Vanderbilt, UNC, NYU, UF, and Duke? - Chance Me / Match Me! - College Confidential Forums”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1610985-chances-for-vanderbilt-unc-nyu-uf-and-duke-p1.html&lt;/a&gt; </p>

<p>Thanks but what’s my security on a mid range school not a UT or an A&M essentially?</p>

<p>Bump</p>

<p>Texas Tech- you are in.
Baylor- High match</p>

<p>University of Houston seems good for you.</p>