Can I get in ED out of state?

<p>I am wondering about my chances for admission to UVA ED.</p>

<p>UW GPA: approximately 3.8
SAT: (first try)
CR - 700
W - 800
M - 710</p>

<p>SAT IIs:
Spanish - 770
Writing - 750 (not sure if this matters)
Math IC - 700
Bio - 560 (I know, I know...it was freshman year.)</p>

<p>ECs:
School newspaper (10th = writer, 11th = entertainment copy editor, 12th = managing/copy editor)
Nat'l Honor Society (President)
Tutoring club for students at the middle school (founder and co-president)
Camp counselor for 4 summers (volunteered one year)
Studying French independently and hoping to take it next year as well as AP Spanish</p>

<p>I'm a white female from New York. I moved from Houston, TX when I was 13 if it matters. I go to a high-ranking public HS. They don't rank students, but my counselor's guess is that I'm in the top 7%.</p>

<p>I've pretty much taken the most rigorous courses offered (a lot of honors, 6 APs total assuming I don't drop any next year). Thus far, if I get any B's in high school, it'll probably be this year for physics, but it would definitely be 88 or 89.</p>

<p>I want to major in either linguistics or int'l relations. I just want to know my chances at UVA ED and possibly W&M regular. Thanks!</p>

<p>If you apply ED, your chances are pretty good. I don't know how good, because out-of-state admissions are a little more random than instate admissions. You've probably got at least a 50% shot.</p>

<p>Thanks. :)</p>