Have you taken the SAT and/or ACT yet? While it’s a tad early to have taken the actual exams, take a practice exam. If you are staring at 1900-2000, then you may need to recalibrate your expectations. If you’re getting 2250+ regularly on practice exams, that calls for yet a different strategy. Right now, you need stats to offset the grades but nothing will overcome the grades and coursework.
In your previous threads, it’s clear you’re aiming high and that’s great. Keep a few of those schools. Now you need to be realistic. In reality, very very few top universities will take anyone with a 3.4 who does not benefit the school directly and immediately.
It is more productive to focus on schools where you will likely get admitted based on your existing stats. Remember the main goal of this whole process is to attend a college where you can enjoy your time there and tthrive academically, emotionally and socially. Getting into college is just the start. You have to go, attend classes and do well there as well - not so easy if your.academics just barely qualify. Everyone else will be more fully prepared because they took harder courses (and more fully understood the material) and they figured out their most effective study habits.
That all said, 3.3 or 3.4 is perfectly reasonable and your skating makes you an interesting candidate for many schools. You just haven’t found them and need to dig a bit deeper.
For the B/B+ student, I suggest looking at the book, Colleges That Change Lives. (just borrow it from the local library) The book outlines an approach to the college search that eschews the focus on top universities. There is a compilation of schools that you may want to check out but I’m not sure they would fit you. For schools, I’d look in Fiske.
Your coursework should reflect what you want to do and what you need to take to provide you with the necessary strong base for college coursework. Don’t take classes because they’re easy, they look good to schools, they boost your GPA, or they’re AP level. Do take classes you feel will challenge you. Take classes you think may be interesting. Take classes because they are the prerequisite for the interesting classes you really want. Schools consider “rigor of coursework” in evaluating applications. If they see you, a potential business or econ major, taking am easy anatomy class, that’ll be a ding, not a plus.
This is not being mean. This is wanting you figure out what is best for you, not what is the top school.