<p>Chance Me for UVA And I Will Chance Back Within An Hour. I Promise!</p>
<p>Location: Florida
Major: Business in most schools/Economics in Liberal Arts Schools (Vanderbilt)</p>
<p>GPA: 3.75 Unweighted/4.27 Weighted (9-11th grade)(Midterm Senior Year Grades are basically the same)</p>
<p>SAT:
CR: 610
M: 710
W: 690</p>
<p>SAT IIs:<br>
Math I: 750
Math II: 740</p>
<p>Rank: School does not rank</p>
<p>ECs:
I'm not going to list everything. But I have many leadership experiences (leading a walk for my school, HOBY), lots of community service (helping out underprivileged people, community service programs at my school), 2 athletic teams (cross country 1 year, basketball 2 years), and the clubs like everyone else. </p>
<p>Job Experience:
1 year working at a summer camp
1 year so far working at a law firm as a file clerk</p>
<p>Essays:
Essays were great and I applied to the business school at most schools and wrote about in one of my essays how I created my own business a year ago.</p>
<p>If some people could take 2 minutes and actually read what I wrote and chance me honestly, I would be happy to do the same. Thanks again. And for me to chance you back, you can add your link to the chance thread here, or I will just find your chance thread.</p>
<p>Pretty cool EC’s and you have a solid GPA. </p>
<p>A lot of people are going to say low SAT for OOS, which it kind of is since you want to be 2100+ to be competitive, but at this point its not that big of a deal. </p>
<p>It’s gonna be a low reach. OOS admission is really tough and you don’t have any hooks per se, but you have a solid application. A lot is going to come down to the essays. You might also want to elaborate on strength of schedule, a big part of UVA’s process. As in how many AP/IB’s you took. </p>
<p>I’m in the same boat as you. Low(ish) SATs but solid everything else. I really hate how people put so much influence on them. People didn’t really give me a shot for UNC OOS and I got in. I think your essay about starting a business and your leadership puts you at a low reach.</p>