What are my chances of getting accepted?

<p><em>Posted this in the general forum but decided to move it here</em></p>

<p>Current GPA
UW: 3.24 W:4.8 (Should go up after first semester)</p>

<p>What messed me up during Junior year was my Physics honors class :/ final grade of a C.</p>

<p>Current Schedule (Senior):
-AP United States Government of Politics
-AP Calculus AB
-Advanced Topics in Mathematics (my school requires this class with AP Cal. It's basically a second calculus class)
-AP Biology
-Biology 2 Honors (again required with AP Biology)
-Dual Enrollment Writing and Rhetoric 2
-Leadership Skills and Development
-Weight Training 1
Grades for the first marking period was all A's and B's and 1 C in AP Gov.</p>

<p>ECs:
-Active Participate in NHS, SNHS, S.H.A.P.E, Mu Alpha Theta, and volunteer at the Humane Society
-in a program at my school called BEAM (Biomedical Environmental Advanced Magnet)</p>

<p>First SAT score: 1510 (just took it again this Saturday and I feel way better about it)
ACT Score: Still awaiting.</p>

<p>I applied for Fall of 2014 and wrote a killer essay c: . Florida resident.
I see many students with worse stats getting accepted and many students with much higher stats getting denied so I'm a bit worried on where I stand..</p>

<p>Your SAT score is low… have you met the minimum score of 500 in each section?</p>

<p>Also, your weighted and unweighted GPA don’t line up for FSU… You should calculate your FSU GPA, using [this</a> worksheet](<a href=“http://cyberguidance.net/college/recalgpa.pdf]this”>http://cyberguidance.net/college/recalgpa.pdf). It will give you a much better idea of your GPA than a hyper-inflated weighted GPA. Note that it uses semester grades, not final grades.</p>

<p>Not for the first time taking it, R:560 M:490 W:460 but they should definitely increase after I took it the second time. When you say they don’t line up, does that mean the average student at FSU that got in had much higher high school GPAs? Thank you for the GPA converter however I can only see my final grades for each year</p>

Did you get admitted