Chance me at UGA Honors Program and some other colleges?

<p>Georgia Resident</p>

<p>ACT: Composite 33 (34 E, 28 M, 34R, 34 S) single sitting
GPA: 4.35 Weighted
Rank: 4/72 (top 5%)
Combined 8 AP's. Passed all 4 of the ones I have taken with a 4 and am taking 4 APs this year (my small, private, catholic school only offers 10 AP classes total)
AP Scores: European History(4) US History(4) Biology(4) English Lang(4)
AP Scholar with Honor award
Senior Year Course Load: AP Calc AB, AP Environmental Science, AP English Lit, AP US Government, Honors Physics 2, US Army JROTC, some other electives</p>

<p>Extracurriculuars
US Army JROTC (9-12) Achieved a high rank and position with many awards (Scottish American Military Society Medal)
Drill Team (9-12) Varsity Sport at school. Lettered all 4 years, Captain of the team for Junior and Senior year
Junior Cadet Leadership Camp - selective leadership summer camp
LEO Club (Lions International Volunteer Club) (10-12)
Model United Nations (11-12)
Student Government (12)- elected senior class officer
Philosophy Club (11-12)
STEM Club (11)
Spanish Club(10-12)</p>

<p>I have worked at multiple places and have held a job throughout all of high school</p>

<p>My Schools: I would like to major in some sort of Biological science</p>

<p>University of Georgia Honors Program
UNC at Chapel Hill
Vanderbilt
Univ. of Virginia
Univ. of Tennessee at Knoxville Honors Program
Emory
Wake Forest
Georgia Tech</p>

<p>just wondering if you are considering applying rotc or cadet brigade at any ot these schools since it seems as if you have been heavily involved in it suring high school.</p>

<p>@kayakmom no I’m not really interested in doing rotc in college</p>

<p>It’s hard to predict UNC out of state since they don’t take many OOS students, however, your grades and scores are excellent. I think your chances are pretty good at all of these colleges. </p>

<p>From the point of view of a parent though, the difference in cost between OOS, private colleges, and in state with the Hope scholarship could be significant. I don’t know if you are applying for financial aid. If you are, then the cost of schools like UNC, Emory and Vanderbilt may be manageable. You may also qualify for some merit aid at some of them. </p>

<p>I think you have a good list so see how it all turns out. If it turns out that the GA schools are the most affordable, then I think UGA Honors and GA tech are excellent options. </p>

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