What are my chances for these schools with a learning disability and some reg classes

<p>alright I am only rising junior now. I have 4.9 gpa 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 to AU. I am doing test prep so i should do well on my act/sat. I plan on majoring in POLITICAL SCIENCE and then something in communications. Anyone think i have shot at all and what are other good schools for me?
Awards:
Frosh year
-Outstanding Freshman World History Student
-Outstanding Freshman Physical Science Award
-Academic letter (4.8 or higher gpa frosh year)</p>

<p>Soph year
-Outstanding Sophomore Contemporary World History Student
-Outstanding Sophomore English Student
-Gold bar (4.8 or higher gpa soph year following 4.8 frosh year)
-Social Studies Department Award- 4th quarter student </p>

<p>can you rate my chance for any of the following
SCHOOLS:
American University (TOP CHOICE)
George Washington University
Syracuse University
University of Rochester
University of Illinois
University of Wisconsin- Madison<br>
Indiania University
DePaul University </p>

<p>If this helps I am a white male from Illinois from a middle income family</p>

<p>bump please</p>

<p>please… please</p>

<p>please bump</p>

<p>come on just one person?</p>

<p>It’s really hard to say without concrete test scores. Also I don’t think many people know how to answer your learning disability question. And how does a 5.0 GPA scale work?</p>

<p>Depends on the extent of your learning disability, your SAT scores, your SAT Subject test scores, your AP test scores, how prestigious those awards are (for most outstanding student), etc etc.</p>