Average Student(not alot on this forum) Chances

<p>im an out of state student applying to the University of Delaware, Penn State, University of Maryland, Rowan(instate),Rutgers(Instate). What are my chances at these schools?</p>

<p>Stats
3.89 gpa
4.69 weighted gpa (5 ap classes)
Class rank-36/400 - Blue ribbon school </p>

<p>ACT-28 composite
SAT 1- 640 math, 550 critical reading, 620 writing </p>

<p>Varsity Letter winner football(10,11,12) Captain
Varsity Letter winner Baseball(11)
National Honors Society
Student Council( Member of several Committees)
AAU Baseball in the summer
Have some community service(not a lot, don’t have much time)
Summer Job
That Who's Who's BS for sports and academics</p>

<p>In at Rutgers, Rowan, and Penn State. I don't know about Maryland or Delaware.</p>

<p>Your only weakness is the CR, but most schools pretty much look at the combined CR and M, and toss out the writing. </p>

<p>An average student has an SAT score of around 1030 and GPA of around 2.8 weighted, with no AP or honors classes. </p>

<p>See how you fit in the "common data set" for the schools and you'll know exactly where you stand, and how they weight GPA, SAT, ECs, et. Some schools will consider your athletic accomplishments, and others will ignore them.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>Forget the SAT. Your ACT is much better. You're not average by any means.</p>

<p>All safeties except Delaware, which is a safe match, and Maryland, which is a match.</p>

<p>dude. thats average? you kidding? those are amazing...compared to me anyway</p>

<p>Delaware yes, Maryland, probably, but it's getting harder and harder</p>

<p>Well, I know its a little above average, but i was just saying compared to this forum i feel averge</p>

<p>you're not average. you're above average.</p>