What are my chances for a good school w/ a LD

<p>alright I am only a soph now. I will probaly finish the year with a gpa of 4.9 on the 5.0. Here's the thing I have a learning disability and have been recommended by my schools special ed department to stay in REGULAR classes which I exceed in with high grades. Next year and senior I will be taking ap/honors history gov econ and german classes. I also do clubs like model un and student council and more. I also volunteer two days a week at my communities resource center. I know I'm only a soph but does anyone think I do have a chance, im just worried about reg classes and not taking more ap till senior year considering i am thinking about early decision. I plan on majoring in POLITICAL SCIENCE and then something in communications. Anyone think i have shot at all and what are other good school for me? Can i get into:</p>

<p>American U (My Top School)
University of Illinois
marquette university
university of wisconsin
boston u (really good learning disability programs?)
any other schools that come to mind that have good poli sci programs?</p>

<p>bump bump bump</p>

<p>B. U. M. P.</p>

<p>I can’t say for sure about the other schools, but if you can get a mid-range ACT, you have a decent shot at Madison.</p>

<p>I’m not sure of the situation, but if you are pulling straight A’s in the normal classes you should consider easing yourself into a couple of honors or AP classes. I am worried that next year, you will hit a wall with all of the hard classes. There is quite a difference between normal high school classes and APs. Plan to devote quite a lot of time to studying (especially if you have a learning disability).</p>

<p>Colleges love students who take AP classes, but don’t let them destroy your GPA and class rank. Also be sure to do ECs, colleges enjoy students who overcome their situation.</p>

<p>Good Luck</p>