Will I get into a good university?

<p>I am currently a sophomore in HS in California looking to get into a 4-year university mainly in florida but also in california. I'm most interested in UM, FSU, UF, UCF, and UCLA. I would like to know my chances of getting in to any of these with my grades and other activity. </p>

<p>I had a 3.67 GPA unweighted/weighted freshman year and I took honors classes along with Spanish for Spanish speakers 3.</p>

<p>This year I took 3 AP classes (APES,AP SPANISH LANGUAGE,AP WORLD HISTORY) an honors english class, Algebra 2, and P.E. I got a 4.17 weighted GPA first semester and I plan on getting the same or higher this semester. I'm also highly positive ill pass all my AP tests.
I havent done any community service but i do plan on it. I also played football 2 years (not varsity though). I also was born in Panama (my family is all from there) and speak 3 languages. I plan on taking more ap classes next year along with the SATs but I am quitting football. </p>

<p>So if everything goes as planned by the end of Senior year i will have a GPA over 4.0 if not a 4.0, a good SAT score,2 years of football, Several hours of community service, and around 7-9 AP tests+courses completed.</p>

<p>Also I dont plan on doing so but what happens if u lie a little on ur applications because i know people who have. What happens if I say I played 4 years of football and exxagerate the amount of community service hours I did? (i know someone who put down they played 4 years of football and LAX along with 100 hours of community service and theyre fine)</p>

<p>You are somewhat ahead of yourself. Just keep your grades and SAT scores up and you have a chance at all those schools. UCLA and UM are more selective. UF is a little less so. UCF and FSU are fairly easy to get into.</p>

<p>Keep your GPA up. Most admission stat use a 4.0 max GPA scale. You may want to recalculate your GPA for a direct comparison.</p>

<p>Aim for 2100+/31+…</p>