Chance me? for U of VIRGINIA :)

<p>Rigor: 9-10gr. all honors at public school, but this year (11gr.) I changed schools to the county's IB center to complete the last two years of the IB Diploma Programme. For 11-12 gr. I am taking all IB courses.
GPA: 4.0 unweighted 4.68 weighted (school's scale)
Class Rank: 16 out of 450 approx.
SAT: 1970 (640 reading/670 math/640 writing)</p>

<h2>ACT: 30 (34 english/28 math/28 reading/28 science)</h2>

<p>Extracurriculars: Secretary of Senior Class (Student Council), Secretary of YMCA Leaders' Club (service club) 9-11gr., Church youth group and Church choir 9-11gr.
Sports: Color guard 9-10gr., Field hockey 11gr.,
Service: 100 volunteer hours every year through Leaders' Club
Talent: Made top choir in high school
Work Experience: Worked for a brief period at Paychex, Inc. (a payroll company) in an office setting; Summer job as a camp councelor</p>

<h2>Honors: Inducted into High School's National Honor Society, selected for and attended the High School Diplomats Program at Princeton</h2>

<p>Alumni: Uncle and Aunt attended UVA, parents went to JMU/VCU
Residence: Richmond, VA
Race/Gender: White, Female</p>

<p>Most likely if your school has a good rep.</p>

<p>I'd be surprised if you didn't get in since you're in-state :) good luck!</p>

<p>the school I'm zoned for has a great rep, but the IB center in my county is at the school with the lowest SOL scores...not so great a rep :/</p>

<p>Heartworthy: Do not worry about the SOLs. Our guidance counselor says that high schools do not send them to colleges. They worry about sending your SAT/PSAT scores and your grades. You sound as if you have a lot to offer UVA, and I would not be surprised if you gained admission. Make sure you check the SAT II requirements. Also, remember UVA's essay topic should be online this summer so you can take your time and write it.</p>