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What University should I go to?We Answered:
For sure you have a chance.Work on the AP classes, my high school offered community college credits from high school classes. Also, look into the AP exams. I got a 4 on my English and didn't have to take 2 English classes in college (and I aced the other class.)
If you're aunt has connections at Georgetown, that's a great school and I would look into that first. Yale, Harvard, Brown, etc. are hard to get into and unbelieveably expensive. If you want to get into politics, you can always go to a cheaper, state school, get a bachleor's degree and then go to graduate school at an Ivy league if you get a scholarship then, etc.
Also, study for those SAT's ! I took my first one in my sophomore year and did decent, took it again and did better. Didn't take it in my senior year of high school, and I'm glad because it was stressful enough.
Good luck, and you still have a lot of time, so don't stress out too much!