What are my chances at UF?

<p>I'm a junior in high school (living in florida) and really want to be admitted into the University of Florida, but don't know what my chances are. apparently a few years ago a 1400 was enough to get in, but now it looks that will give you no chance</p>

<p>Freshman Year:
Biology Honors (A)
English 1 Honors (A)
AP Human Geography (...C...) (didn't pass the exam)
French 1 (B)
Geometry Honors (C)
Advanced reading (required reading course for freshman) (A)
orchestra 1 (A)</p>

<p>Sophomore Year:
Orchestra 2 (A)
Algebra 2 Honors (B)
AP World History (B) (4 on the exam!!!)
Web Design 1 (A)
French 2 (A)
English 2 Honors (B)
Chemistry Honors (C)</p>

<p>Junior Year: (grades are estimates what my final grade will be)
AP Psychology (A) (4-5 on exam)
Orchestra 3 (A)
Law Studies/Court Procedures (A)
AP Language (C-B) (3-4 on exam)
Physics Honors (B)
APUSH (B-A) (4-5 on exam)
Precalculus Honors (B)</p>

<p>(currently have a 4.2 weighted gpa, but expecting about a 4.6 by end of junior year)</p>

<p>I do plan on taking 3-4 APs my senior year and not slacking off at all.</p>

<p>I have been on the swim team throughout high school, I have a varsity letter in swimming, orchestra and academic achievement, played in all-county orchestra, first chair viola, part of NHS, Eagle scout, was in fellowship of christian athletes my freshman and sophomore year, also in the ping pong club at my school, mock trial team at my school, swims for a club team, works as a lifeguard at the local YMCA, bright futures Florida Academic Scholar, volunteers regularly at the library, also worked as a volunteer lifeguard, served as senior patrol leader for my scout troop for one year.</p>

<p>expecting a 1600 or higher on my SAT based on my psat score and SAT prep classes i've taken. i don't know about ACT though.</p>

<p>Will I be accepted into UF? my grades are average, which is my only worry.</p>

<p>bummmppppppp</p>

<p>Aim for a 27+ on the ACT or 1800+ on the SAT…</p>

<p>UF: Match (at 1600)</p>

<p>You are competitive for the “reach-for-anyone” schools of the test-optional world if you can afford them: Bates and Bowdoin.</p>