What are my chances of getting into these grad schools? D:

<p>PROFILE:
State: Pennsylvania
Age: 21
Race: Asian</p>

<p>HIGH SCHOOL:
GPA Unweighted: 3.3780
SAT Reading and Math: 1040/1600
SAT Combined: 1560/2400
AP Courses: AP English, AP Biology, AP Calculus AB and AP Calculus BC, German 5</p>

<p>I took many honor courses and my grades are mostly A's and B's.
Clubs: TSA (Technology Student's Association; 2 years, Officer: Reporter)
FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America; 2 years)
The Newspaper Club (1 year, Artist)
NAHS (National Art Honors Society; 1 year, Officer: Treasurer)
Tennis Team (2 years; received Varsity letter)</p>

<p>COLLEGES (Recent to Oldest):
Drexel University
Major: Biology
Current Cumulative GPA: 2.34 (Yes, I know...it's really bad...)
Major GPA: 1.5ish? (I think...and yes this is super bad...)</p>

<p>HACC (Guest Student Only)
I only took courses at my community college to fulfill my college's free electives requirements.
GPA: 3.66</p>

<p>University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC)
Only Spring semester of January 2013 - May 2013
Major: Biology
GPA: 2.571</p>

<p>I will be taking the GRE's in November. </p>

<p>So, I know that I'm doing really bad in terms of my grades within my major which is biology, but I'm going to grad school to study dietetics/nutrition. I chose biology because I originally wanted to become a cardiologist, but I changed my career choice because of some classes, so it was way too late to switch my major to nutrition or else I'd be behind, so I decided to finish my degree in biology and get a Master's in dietetics/nutrition. So, I'm left wondering if I will even get into a grad school with these grades, but also wondering if my "non" nutrition degree will help? I'm really bad at biology...but I have taken a nutrition class and aced it so...O___O Does it help that I will have graduated early too? I'm graduating in March 2015, so I would have finished my degree within 3 and 1/2 years instead of 4.</p>

<p>Grad schools I will be applying to:
The Ohio State University
Drexel University
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
University of Texas San Antonio
Indiana State University</p>

<p>Maybe:
University of Oklahoma
College of Saint Elizabeth
Bastyr University
Georgia State University</p>