Chance a Junior?

<p>FSU is my #2/3 school that I hope to get into, I've been told that if I raise my SAT ~ 100 or so points I should be a shoe-in, but I'd like some more opinions</p>

<p>Junior in a class of 323, public high school in North Carolina
ranked 9/323 (top 3%)
UW GPA: 3.88, W GPA: 4.67 (Unweighted may take a hit down to around 3.8, but UW may go up to 4.75 or so by the end of the year)
SAT: 1600, ACT 23 composite (retaking SAT in May and in September senior year. Thats my first time score from January, probably won't retake the ACT)
1 "B" in 5 semesters of high school, all A's otherwise
Completed 3 AP classes, currently enrolled in 1 - passed APUS Gov w/ a 4</p>

<h2>Senior schedule to include German I & II, and 3 or 4 more AP classes</h2>

<p>Extracurricular:
I work a job at a grocery store about 20 hours a week (time consuming!)
I am a member of our schools soccer team for all of my 3 years, first two on JV, varsity this past year
JV Captain of soccer sophomore year
National Science Honors society member
Student advisory committee member
National Honors society
Volunteer experience this past summer working at soccer camps,doing youth soccer camps for our schools soccer program as well ~ 60-80 hours total
Selected as a Junior Marshall for the graduation ceremony this year
I can get very solid recs as well</p>

<p>Thanks guys</p>

<p>If I got in this year, you’re definitely in with those stats.</p>

<p>If you are in-state, you should be fine. OOS is much harder, so I don’t know.</p>

<p>I’m from North Carolina. Hopefully the lure of more tuition money should help me, haha.</p>

<p>Since you’re OOS, your admission requirements are set a higher. So like you mentioned, definitely try and raise your SAT scores to the 1700-1800 range.</p>

<p>FYI- If you were to elect to take part in the First Year Abroad program your remaining years would be at in-state rates.</p>

<p>Tuition isn’t a factor - I’ll only have to pay $2,000 of tuition to wherever I go thanks to a program I’m in. That’s why I’d really like to go somewhere out of NC to live since I have an opportunity to do so. It will basically cost the same to go wherever I end up going, in state or out of state.</p>