Chance a fair fellow

<p>Boulder is one of my top choice schools, I was wondering if anyone had insight into my chances coming from out of state?</p>

<p>I am a junior, I took the SAT once, no studying, taking it again next week with a prep course (hopefully a large improvement) but my first score was a 1930 </p>

<p>good public school in Upstate NY, top 20%, but school doesn't rank. </p>

<p>3.5 GPA UW with the hardest course load, numerous electives, I will graduate all honors with at least 5 APs and a lot of college credits. </p>

<p>Extra Curriculars:</p>

<p>4 years (2 JV 2 Varsity) XC, 4 years varsity tennis, 2 years indoor track
MUN club
Class Government, VP of class sophomore year and a lot of involvement with prom planning etc.
Femtastic gender equality club, involved in a lot of advocacy movements
business experience working for my dad's company (too much to write about here, good stuff though)
Entrepreneurial ventures (again, a lot of details)
Volunteer work with adaptive ski program, I help developmentally disabled kids ski
Camp Counselor all summer (following being a camper for 7 years)
7 week leadership summit last summer in which I helped developmentally disabled adults play sports and other activities.
Nominated for Boys State, will most likely be attending</p>

<p>Recs will be good i'm sure, and I will write a good essay.</p>

<p>I would apply as a marketing major with a minor in Government</p>

<p>Any responses would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!</p>

<p>Based on your current info, you should be absolutly fine! But it’s critical you keep up the work! Most every university looks for grades that are ascending! Don’t take your foot off the gas! Schools REALLY do look at the senior year 1st semester grades! Best of luck!</p>

<p>oh don’t worry, you’ll for sure get in. Not to downplay CU Boulder, but even though I grew up in the city, this past year I had to move and therefore was accidentally considered out of state. At my high school, you only applied to CU boulder because it was a sure thing for most of the students. My gpa was only a 3.2, and I was accepted. However, I my homelife adversely affected my grades and my rec letters were from city of boulder officials. </p>

<p>I’m positive that you will get in!</p>

<p>you will get in for sure</p>

<p>you’re in–i live here lol</p>