<p>You don’t have a safety. You need one. I think you should take some action. </p>
<p>1) You need to start researching schools whose deadlines haven’t passed. </p>
<p>2) You need to keep your grades up because they count. </p>
<p>3) You need to evaluate how much you can pay, because financial aid will be limited. </p>
<p>If come April 1, you do not have an admissions in hand, you need to let the schools that waitlisted know immediately that you do not have a place to go and that you are ready to commit should they offer you a place. </p>
<p>Around May 5th, after colleges see who committed to attend, a list comes out that identifies all colleges that still have openings. Someone on this board will post a link. Some schools even have financial aid left, though meeting full need will be rare. Every year there are some surprisingly excellent schools on that list. You need to have your recommendations lined up so that you can jump on opportunities should you need them. </p>
<p>I wouldn’t panic, but the situation definitely deserves your attention now. I noticed that your safety was Cal Poly SLO. </p>
<p>Some places I would checkout now that are still taking applications:
University of Arizona
Arizona State
Oregon State
University of Utah (Apr 1)
Washington State
Simon Fraser University in Vancouver - Application deadline is Apr 30.
University of Alberta (May 1)
University of Calgary (May 1)</p>