<p>I am a junior in high school. I live in Maryland so I am out of state. I have a 3.3 gpa unweighted based on a 4.0 scale and a 3.8 weighted gpa based on a 5.0 scale. I got a 2000 on my sat. I am in National Honors Society, Key Club, Science National Honors Society, Debate Team, Environmental Club, I volunteering total 275 hours. 100 of which was towards a hospital. I am also in National Forensics League. I did Cross Country JV, Boys Tennis Varsity, Boys Volleyball Varsity, and Indoor Track JV. I usually take 3-4 Honors/Ap classes each year. I messed up my gpa first semester of junior year by getting a 1.8 unweighted gpa because I was sick and out for a month and my courses were 4 ap and a medical careers program which I could not cope up with. It dropped from a 3.51 to a 3.3 gpa. Would this affect my chances of getting in because I know junior year is important. Also my parents annual salary total is about 80k a year and I have an older sister in another college (VCU). I would like to major in Biology. How much would the net price be for me and do you think I can make it into this college? Please be honest thanks., Also I have been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder, I think thats why my gpa has been dropping since freshmen year... I had 3.7 freshmen, 3.35 sophmore, and now i barely get a 3.0 junior year. I feel like I am very intelligent but I have no motivation. My psychiatrist prescribed me adderall but its too late for my gpa too change now :/ I am doing my homework and getting everything done with adderall but I dont know what to do anymore since my gpa already sucks, I wish I had been diagnosed earlier... Please help me, Should i write on the Rutgers New brunswick college essay that because of my ADD, my grades have been dropping or what... I dont know what to do. I feel like I couldve managed all my 4 AP's and my three honors classes that I took first semester with my prescription of adderall but I just got it now and my junior year is practically done. :( This is the one and only college I ever dream of going to.</p>