CHANCE ME and you will literally make my day!!!!

<p>I know this is kind of a reach for me but let me know what you think!
All responses are welcomed because I love this school and I really want an idea of my chances.</p>

<p>GPA
UW: 3.6
W: 4.1</p>

<p>7 AP classes and many honors. my school does not rank but I know I am in the top 12%
I have taken the highest level of courses I am allowed to take at my school.
Senior year I am taking 3 AP classes Calc bc, gov, and physics
I have already taken calc ab 4, Spanish language 5, human geo 5, chemistry 3.
ap scholar with honor and california scholarship federation member 4yrs.
obviously from Cali (OOS) my school is in the #2 school district in cali since 2008</p>

<p>SAT
M-700
CR-610 :(
W-640</p>

<p>SAT II
M2-680
Spanish-680</p>

<p>Ec's
-I did a research internship at UCSD this past summer working in a biochem lab there and I conducted my own research project. very competitive program 300+ applied and only 15 accepted. 4 essays were required as well as transcripts and letters of rec. (writing about this in one of my essays)
-Lacrosse 1yr jv, 3 yrs var and most likely captain this yr
-soccer jv 2yrs
-paid tutor 3yrs
-peer tutor 3yrs 70+ hr
-volunteer/ intern camp counselor at Spanish immersion program for children 70+
-co founder and president of medical science club 2yrs
-Year round soccer and lax 2yrs
-volunteer Head coach of soccer team (10 year olds) 2yrs- a lot of work and time... practices twice a week and games every weekend. 200+ hr</p>

<p>essays and letters of rec will be great.
I am Jewish.</p>

<p>Thanks in advance :)</p>

<p>I would think you need to get your SAT score up since you are out of state.</p>

<p>eh it’s worth a shot. i mean you are still within the ranges despite a little low sat score</p>

<p>Yeah I think i’m just going to apply and it’s not the end of the world if i don’t get in because I know it is a reach for me.</p>

<p>@sanforddad is admission more difficult for OOS?</p>

<p>My son is instate, first year student, but from what I have read, out of state is very selective. My son made a 1400-2040 on the SAT. He didn’t go to any prep class. I think one thing that helped him was all the transfer credits he earned through online classes his high school offered through the local community college as well as AP classed. He arrived at UNC with 50 credits. Maybe you could builup some transfer credits. Check out your local community colleges and see what will transfer to UNC. You can take some classes online when you are still in high school.</p>

<p>Thanks for the advice I never new that it was more selective for OOS! I will look into some options!</p>