Will I be competitive for SICE (Computer Science)

So I’m finishing up my Junior year and this has been my strongest year yet and I’m feeling great going into my Senior year.

My freshman year was awful and my sophomore year was a recovery and I feel my junior year I truly shined and showed who I am as a student, here’s my stats right now:
Freshman: 2.077
Sophomore: 3.143
Junior: 4.0/4.5 W

Cumulative after this year will be a 3.07, if I do just as good Sr as I did this year I’ll finish HS with 3.3

ACT: 30 (Waiting for scores from most recent test I took, thinking it’s probably gonna be higher than 30)
29 E, 28 M, 28 S, 33 R

Extra Currics:
Y-Club Member (Mock United Nations/State Legislation served as a special role in both) | Hopefully, will be an officer next year
Youth Impact Officer
School AP Advisory Board
Head/Only Web Developer and local media lead for local non-profit
Got invited to National Honor Society this last week so hopefully, my application goes well and I’ll be on there!
I lead, managed, and planned a volunteer project with the vocational school I go to for half of the day to feed the local homeless on Veterans Day
Lead a preparation conference for all the middle school Y-Clubs in my county

Classes this year:
AP US History
AP Language
Algebra 2
College Prep Math Class
Culinary Arts (Half Day)

Planned Courses for Sr Year:
AP Physics 1
AP Literature
Honors Biology
AP Computer Science Principles
Dual Credit Into to Programming in Java class
Honors Pre-Calc
Health/Strength and Conditioning

Just as a closing note, I’m going to apply no matter what because if I’ve learned anything in the last year as I’ve grown to the person I am now that you can’t ever succeed if you don’t try. I do just want to know in general if this is a school I have a chance with, it’s close to home and seems to really fit my style for where I want to go to college I just have no clue how competitive the SICE/Computer Science program is and I have heard IU in general is getting pretty competitive.

I think you have a chance to get in, especially since you have a huge upward trend and test scores to back it up. If you have a story about why you improved so much, that might help your case too. Obviously, you should also apply to several other schools so you have options if IU doesn’t work out.

@iubaccounting Yea I’m thinking iub will be my reach school because I have two schools in state (ky) that I’m about 90% sure I could get into. Gonna try to come visit the campus as soon as school gets out