UP chances? Summer Admissions chances? Branch campus chances? Will chance back

<p>-Junior
-Attending one of the best public high schools in the country
-Out of state(NJ)
-2.75 first 2 years of high school
-Current 3.4...I will most likely keep it around there for all of junior year
-Applying as early as possible because of rolling admissions
-Will be attending non credit courses at Penn State next summer
-Currently in no honors/APs...will be taking 2 next year
-Job
-Volunteering at library
-Major: Applying as undecided (that helps right?)
- Co president of one club, vice president of another, possibly president of a 3rd next year
-Football(Frosh and Sophomore year), (Team won state championship Sophomore year)
-Im trying to get between 28 and 31 on ACT(If my chances are low tell me what I would need on the ACT to make them better)
Thanks to all that reply I really appreciate it</p>

<p>Your junior year is very important. However, a 2.75 your first two years, and a 3.4 your junior year will give you an average of just under a 3.0 overall. Your senior grades will likely not be considered because you will be applying prior to getting any grades. You will have no trouble getting into a branch campus, but UP may be a reach even for summer unless you do really really well on your ACT’s. </p>

<p>How well on the acts?</p>

<p>well I’m just guessing here, but I’d say above 30 since the middle 50% ACT scores are 26-30. You can go to this college data website and see other classes admit stats as submitted to the site. It goes by graduation year from PSU, so the admit class for 2014 would be under the 2018 tab.
<a href=“College Admissions Tracker - See Who Got In Where and How You Compare | CollegeData”>http://www.collegedata.com/cs/admissions/admissions_tracker_result.jhtml?schoolId=59&classYear=2018&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>thanks</p>

<p>I think if you keep up a better gpa junior year (3.6 or above) you’ll be good as long as you get a high SAT, 1700+. </p>

<p>PS- chance me please in my discussion I made</p>

<p>thanks</p>