Chance a senior who has no idea where she wants to go to school!!!

<p>After having a somewhat challenging junior year, I'm no longer sure if I'm a competitive applicant for UVA.</p>

<p>I'm basically at a FINAL definitive point for both my GPA/AP Tests/SAT Scores.
I'm an In-state Applicant</p>

<p>Stats
W GPA 3.882
UW 3.662</p>

<p>Upward trend in GPA
Frosh 3.15
Soph 4.14
Jun 4.54</p>

<p>SAT Scores
SAT I: 2240 (750 CR, 740 M, 750 W)
SAT II: Bio (750) USH (740) Math II (740) Literature (740)</p>

<p>AP Classes: 5
AP Euro-5
AP Bio- 3
APUSH- 4
AP Lang- 4</p>

<p>AP's senior year: AP Physics B, AP Gov, AP Calc AB, AP Comp Sci, AP Lit</p>

<p>EC's
President of Muslim Student Assoc.
Secretary General of Model United Nations
President of Asian Student Assoc.
VP of Literature Club
Secretary of Math League
National Honor Society
Head Captain of Academic Team
230 Hours volunteer at Hospital</p>

<p>Hook's
In-state Applicant</p>

<p>Awards
Presidential Letter for Academic Excellence
NHS
VA Governor's school for Math Science Tech
Youth Salute top 16 Nominee
2 Academic Letters (2 years)</p>

<p>I am an in-state.</p>

<p>I'd be extremely appreciative of any chances, thank you guys!</p>

<p>dude you definitely have a good chance of getting in… your stats look good… SAT is great… ec’s are unique and interesting… with you being in-state all the more boosts your chances since of course UVA take 72% in state!.. your gpa is kinda on the low side… it will hurt you without a doubt but your sat, AP’s, and ec’s make up for it</p>

<p>I agree. Think you look good. The upward trend in grades will make up somewhat for the lower GPA — it shows that you are working hard now!</p>

<p>Now THAT would shock me if you didn’t get in with those grades … </p>

<p>I’m convinced that your SAT scores will get you in - provided you write decent essays in your application.</p>

<p>No worries!</p>

<p>U-Va doesn’t take “72” percent in state. It typically accepts a little less than half of in state applicants. Still, you will get in.</p>