Will my GPA hurt my chances at college?

<p>So I totally screwed up my sophomore year. I went through many horrible things and family problems and failed two of my classes and got horrible grades in the others. What chances do I have at any college?</p>

<p>Grade: Rising Junior
Sex: Male
Race: Hispanic
State: California
School: Public School</p>

<p>Academics:
GPA (unweighted): 3.0
GPA (weighted): 3.6
Class Rank: Doesn't rank
PSAT: Haven't taken yet, later this fall
SAT: Taking it in the spring
SAT II: Span - 780 World-700
AP: Spanish - 5 World History - 4</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
National Honor Society - 1 year
Spanish National Honor Society - 1 year
California Scholarship Federation - 2 years
Model United Nations - 2 years
Future Business Leaders of America - 1 year
Journalism - 1 year</p>

<p>Volunteer Work/ Internships
Interned at Bank of America
Teaching children with dyslexia how to read at the public library
Working at Red Cross Blood Drives
Assistant at Catholic Church's Bible Study program for children
Counseling and mentoring homeless children</p>

<p>I'm also joining Tennis and Marching band this year and starting an organization to raise money for AIDS.</p>

<p>This my class schedule for next year:</p>

<p>AP Biology
Algebra 2/Trig
AP Spanish 5
IB English
AP US
IB Visual Arts</p>

<p>I know I'm going to get A's in all of these classes and 4 and 5's on the AP/IB exams. What are my chances at any colleges in the top 25 of US News' College Rankings?</p>

<p>You are a rising junior, you have plenty of time to improve it.<br>
So, try your very best to bring up the GPA and test scores.
Junior year is the most important year for college admission, you must work very very hard.</p>

<p>You have chance !</p>

<p>Will my GPA hurt my chances at college?</p>

<p>yes</p>

<p>Bump </p>

<p>10 char.</p>