Going through some troubles.

“because of the opportunities it can bring up”

You are going to find a lot of opportunities at any university that is in the top 100, and probably any university that is in the top 200. You do not need to attend an “Ivy League” university to find a lot of opportunities.

For undergrad, it is pretty clear that you are not headed to an Ivy League university. That is okay. You can start now to pull up your grades and start doing well in university. A 3.2 through the first 2 1/3 years is not great, but it is not terrible either. I know people who did significantly worse, went to community college or a mediocre university, did VERY well there, and they transferred to very well known and highly ranked schools. The point is to start this week to take every class seriously and to pull up your GPA. What you do now will help you down the road.

I think that my best advice right now is to start doing well right now. See what you can do for the rest of this year. Seek out help from your teachers. Keep ahead in all of your homework. Then come back to CC after the end of the year and see what sort of advice people have for universities to consider.