Chance me for acceptance

<p>Im halfway my Junior year in a NJ High School.</p>

<p>Right now I have a 3.914 weighted..</p>

<p>Freshman Year:</p>

<p>Physics 1: A
Academic Government and Economics: A-
Academic English I: B+
Geometry: A
Concert Band: A
Computer Science: B+
Gym; A
Latin I: B+</p>

<p>Sophomore Year:</p>

<p>Honors Chemistry I: A-
Biology I: A
Gym: A
Business Organization & Management (AP weighted): A-
Advanced Pre-Calculus: A
Academic English II: B+
Latin II: B+
Academic U.S. History: A</p>

<p>Junior Year (Mid-year grades):</p>

<p>AP Calculus BC: A
AP Statistics: B+
AP European History: B+
AP Environmental Science: A
AP Physics B: A-
Honors Global Studies: A-
Academic English III: B
Gym: A</p>

<p>GPA: 3.914 weighted</p>

<p>In 10th grade, I self-studied AP Calculus AB, took the AP test , passed, and I am now taking AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>Extra Curriculars: Tennis, Interact (charity club), FLDC (financial leadership development club), and I have a lot of volunteer hours.</p>

<p>Will I be able to get in to UMD College Park? Do I have a chance?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I believe you have a good shot if and only if your SAT scores meet the criteria for UMD. You’ve done a good job with the grades and extracurriculars, so all you need is the test scores. Make sure your essays and recommendations are good as well</p>

<p>Hi! Sorry this is unrelated to the thread but how did u mange self-studying calc ab? I really would like to do that too and was wondering how much time it took (from geometry to calc) and if you felt prepared for calc bc the next year? </p>

<p>Lol yeah you’re getting in. Don’t worry about it. This isn’t freaking Harvard…a few Bs here and there won’t prevent you from getting in. I imagine you’ll have over a 1400/1600 on the SAT with those grades anyway</p>