I have a range of mental health problems, including OCD, anxiety, and depression. I’m currently in a partial hospitalization program and as a result, am on a leave of absence from school.
I’m in 11th grade, and my priority right now is to just get done with high school. I need 6 credits to do this - English 11, History 11, Physics, English 12, History 12, and Earth Science. I am set to do English 11 and History 11 through homebound (school from home) after my hospitalization program, and I am going to do Physics and Earth Science online in courses spanning 2 months (like a summer course). Then in the summer, I’m going to do History 12 and English 12 through summer school/online.
That leaves me with 4 credits in 11th grade and 2 credits the summer after. All the courses are academic level.
I have only taken 1 AP course (AB Calc - I got an A in the class and 5 on the exam). Next year, I’m planning to do dual and take 2-3 courses per semester in my local community college. I’m also planning to get my cosmetology license.
I have only taken the SAT once (got a 2190) and am planning to retake it. I have taken the math subject test 2 and got a 700, and am planning to retake that as well. I am also going to take the ACT.
In 9th and 10th grade, I took many honors classes and got all As. My GPA is currently a 4.12, but because I’m taking all academic classes this year, that will drop lower (although I believe I will still have a 4.0).
I went to TJ for 9th and 10th grade but dropped out in 11th due to my health issues.
My number one college of choice is UMD - College Park, where I’m planning to major in Computer Science. My current experience with all the mental issues will likely create a good essay. I’m also looking at other colleges in the Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina area. What are my chances of getting in, especially with the dropping out from TJ, lack of AP courses, lack of credits, and plethora of academic level classes?