Will being suspended HIGHLY affect my chances of getting in?

<p>well first I have to say that I have been suspended twice (one in freshman year for "disturbing the class" and the second in Junior year). The one in freshman year was really dumb and I don't even know why I got ISS for it (in school suspension). I kept telling the teacher that "I needed to go to the bathroom" so she sent my to the principal's office and I got like2 days of ISS. The Junior year one is the one that I REALLY need the answer to. Well first it started with this freshman started to act all tough and think it's the hot **** so i warned him if he doesn't stop he's gonna get messed with in "Freshman Friday" but he never listened and kept doing it. Well here comes Freshman Friday and I brought this stuff called "liquid ass", if you guys don't know it's like a fart prank that you spray on people, and I saw him in the locker room so I go up to him and start spraying him with it but then the worst happens... a teacher walks in and sees me do it so I got sent to vice principal's office and get OSS for 3 days for "threatning and bullying". I am usually a really good kid and take 3 AP classes this year (Junior Year) and I can admit that what I did was foolish. Ok, so what I'm here to ask is that with these 2 suspensions, is it going to really impact me making it into my dream school? PLEASE REPLY IM DESPERATE. Thanks for reading</p>

<p>sorry for the typing and misspelling errors in here. I typed this pretty fast cause I’m pretty desperate</p>

<p>Longhorn, I doubt that anyone here can give an informed answer to that.</p>

<p>Definitely. Do you get good grades? What is your SAT score? How many AP classes have you taken? Did you pass any exams? Duel enrollment? What are your ECs like?</p>

<p>Here is the stats for class of 2013. You should try to shoot for slightly above average since UGA becomes more selective by the year.</p>

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