What are my chances?

<p>I am a Junior in high school currently attending college at a nearby university receiving dual credits for high school and college. I am hoping to send applications to University or Oregon, California State University Northridge, SUNY Stony Brook and a few universities in the state of Colorado (undecided). My high school credentials look like what I have listed below. </p>

<p>Overall GPA: 3.9/4.0</p>

<p>College courses:
Biology 101 (with lab 4 credits)
English 100 (3 credits)
Humanities (3 credits)
English 104 (expository/creative writing 3 credits)
Visual Art 101 (3 credits)</p>

<p>High School Courses:
Pre-Algebra (This does not count as a high school credit in many places)
Integrated Math 2 (Equivalent to Algebra, Geometry, Statistics)
Integrated Math 3 (extension of Algebra, Geometry, and Statistics)
Algebra 2
Geometry
Honors English Grade 9
U.S. History
World History
Physical Science </p>

<p>Note: I have yet to take my SAT's and a Chemistry course with a lab included. </p>

<p>Extra Curricular activities:
Ballet/ Dance (for 13 years)
Feed My Sheep (Christian Organization in which many people from the community gather and serve food for the homeless.)
Pacific Whale Foundation (various beach clean-up jobs, removing debris around the island in order to protect vital ecosystems and marine animals)</p>

<p>With that said, do you think I stand a chance with any of these colleges, or am I in over my head?</p>

<p>You’re automatically into Oregon with above a 3.4 gpa. With your credentials however I would recommend you to set your goals higher and apply to some reach schools. Those all look like safeties to me. Good luck.</p>

<p>Which colleges should I be aiming towards with my credentials? Thank you for your helpful response.</p>

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<p>For me, it would be hard to make any recommendations without knowing your SAT scores. Good luck on getting good results.</p>

<p>Agreed with the person above me. You have a good gpa and it’s expressive you’re doing dual enrollment as a junior, as is your extracurricular involvement as a junior. Yet it’s hard to know if you should reach for tougher schools without knowing your gpa. Since you have a year, I’d keep an open mind about possible colleges and focus instead on doing the best you can in your courses. And in CO, I’ve heard great things about uc boulder. Best of luck!</p>

<p>I’d need to see some standardized test scores but I’d say you should try to apply to some UC’s. I’d think you’d get into UCD and UCI.</p>