I can tell you that input from random strangers is going to be of negligible value
at best, when it comes to the modeling industry, is it possible to show your pictures to an agent?
I have never worked in that business but I've been around it enough to know the ABCs; (where to start?), OK, #1 is that there are different types of "modeling" from actual big city/big bucks/fashion-type models to smaller market (local/regional) work that is obviously not as competitive. The only problem is that there is not enough work in even the 2nd tier markets like Chicago to make a living, much less Shawnee, KS.
The gentlest way to describe the "A" model world is that you would have to be an absolutely traffic-stopping/stunning 15-16 y.o. that is a minimum of 5'10" tall to even be remotely in the running to get a major agent. And by stunning, I do not mean just the prettiest girl in high school, you would have to photograph in dazzling way from any conceivable angle. To call it competitive and cruel would be the understatement of the century, you wonder why anyone would even want to be involved w/ it. Maybe it is the 7-figure incomes that even non-superstar "A" models earn as teenagers.
A 20 y.o. who is as described above would have a tough time getting signed in N.Y., there is just such a pipeline of 15 y.o. supermodels from Croatia and Brazil that never ends. Did I mention competitive? I cannot think of a current female movie star who could make it as a model in NY, with the exception of Charlise Theron, (15 years ago). The women in the grid girls pictures on this board are not even "B" level models by a country mile, "B" models are still stunning but too short or too old, (20s), etc.. They can be big earners, still.
Obviously there are industries where women are photographed that are technically modeling, I suppose, but you are a nice girl, right?
Bottom line is that a woman can be really cute, (like you), and not be a model. And that is not a bad thing. The modeling industry sucks.