this is gonna be so bad. chances?

<p>white, female, boston.
senior.
1.39 gpa</p>

<p>slacked off terribly my first year, and through some of my classes as a sophmore. but last year i got mostly a's & bs and took half honors courses. and plan on doing the same this year.</p>

<p>Junior year:
Eng/Lang Arts 3
Modern Us History
Intro to Psychology
Algebra 2
Chemistry
Spanish 2
Accounting</p>

<p>Senior year:
Pre-Calculus
English 4
Design for the Web
Public Speaking/Global Lit.
Accounting 2
Art 1
Anatomy & Physiology</p>

<p>SAT: taking on november 6!</p>

<p>ec:
none............</p>

<p>hopelessssss</p>

<p>What schools do you want to chance you for? It seems like community college is the only option from what you’ve posted so far.</p>

<p>I kinda just wanna know if I have a chance of getting in ANYWHERE hah</p>

<p>Well, there are schools that would admit you, even with those incredibly low stats, but if you’re really serious about improving go to community college and then transfer. Honestly, despite what people say, getting into a good college right after high school really doesn’t mean much. Employers don’t care about that stuff as much as they care about how you perform. Go to community college, get good grades, and then go to a good college. You’ll show people that you know how to work well and you should have an advantage in the real world, having improved so much.</p>

<p>at some schools freshman year grades do not matter at all. What are your sophomore and junior year grades. UC’s do not look at freshman year grades, so maybe merced or rivierside if you do well.</p>

<p>If you actually want to go to college, community college is your best bet. If you do well, transfer after 2 years.</p>