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YOu have to take courses to meet college credentials, whether you do good or not. Review your four year plan for high school and make sure they match your state's requirements for a diploma that colleges can accept. yes that is if you get Bs and above
You can always pick up in your sophomore year. Try to take challenging courses, but make sure you can handle the load beforehand - it might be troublesome later. Try to get involved in extracurriculars, both in school and out. Try doing a sport/activity, and join an interesting club at school. If you can balance yourself and keep yourself at a good level of standing, good colleges will notice the change and you'll have a good chance of acceptance.
Hope this helps you out :) You can be considered by many colleges based on your SAT scores, and this year you can take the National Merit Scholarship test for (PSAT). If you score high and become a finalist, you should have no problem with college entrance. If you can also load your schedule with advanced placement courses and show yourself to be a well rounded student (actively participating in extra curricular activities for leadership, athletic teams, community service), then your chances are improved. There are tons of great colleges. Consider some of the prestigious smaller schools when you make your applications.
They don't start looking until you are in the Ninth grade. Keep yourself focused because a good job begins now. You don't want to be flipping hamburgers your whole life.
It's "If I do WELL..." and your capitalization and punctuation are terrible.
I realize you are just a kid and I shouldn't rip on you but start by taking a few English/Grammar courses.
To answer your question though, yes; if you take it seriously and work your butt off, there is no reason to think most schools wouldn't accept you for admission. Do exceptionally well, volunteer in your community, and excel at extra-curricular activities, and a few might even offer to pay much of it for you.
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