<p>Well, for architecture schools, you’d have a shot at super-competititive schools with your grades as long as you had a good portfolio. I’d say apply to Cooper Union just in case, because everyone admitted gets a full scholarship, and they care about portfolio more than grades. Also look at Cincinatti. You should know that UVa has a reputation in architecture for being a more ‘traditional’ school: they have a strong historic preservation program, and the professors there let people design in ‘revival’ styles that have been abandoned by all but the few remaining post-modernists throughout the rest of the country.</p>