Chance me for UVA, William and Mary, and UCLA (oos) ?

<p>I'm a northern virginia student applying to UVA, William and Mary, and UCLA please and i'll chance you back!</p>

<p>Weighted GPA: 4.20 (top 10%)</p>

<p>SAT: 2050 (770 M + 640 W + 640 CR)</p>

<p>Subject SAT: Biology (710), Math II (780), US History (740)</p>

<p>Awards: AP Scholar with distinction, PSAT Commended Scholar (214), President's award for volunteer service</p>

<p>Schedule is extremely rigorous
Senior Year: AP Physics C, AP Human Geography, AP Literature, AP Comparative Government, Multivariable Calculus (step above BC Calc, dual enrollment credits from NVCC), Personal Finance, AP Computer Science
Junior Year: AP US History, AP Statistics, AP BC Calculus, Computer Math, Physics, AP Chemistry, AP Language
Sophomore Year: AP Biology, Honors Precalc, AP World History, Chemistry, Honors English 10, Health/PE, AP Economics
Freshman Year: Honors Algebra II/Trigonometry, Honors Biology, French III, Honors English 9, Health/PE, Honors History 9, intermediate guitar</p>

<p>TOTAL: 13 AP, 7 Honors</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Speech and debate (Captain for two years, Villiger 2013 semifinalist, gmu 2013 quarterfinalist, harvard 2014 elimination round participant, 2013 and 2014 NFL and CFL qualifier, 3rd place at state tournament, all in extemporaneous speaking)
Captain and permanent starter on Academic Challenge team
Governor's school for Humanities
Virginia Aerospace Science and Technology Scholars
Peer tutoring (in school and at the local elementary school)
President/Founder of Future Public Leaders of America (Club that I independently started for public service awareness)
National Honor Society (2 years)
Math Honor Society (1 year)
Kaveri Youth Committee (secretary for cultural organization that raised over $3000 for an eye health clinic in India)</p>

<p>your course rigor and EC’s look really great, but i would retake the SATs for a higher CR score.
I am pretty sure most colleges look at uw gpa more the weighted, so maybe consider your uw score?
UVA is famous for loving high GPAs
my brother goes to w&m and i think if you improved SAT score you would have a good chance, but just a warning, gpa is super hard to maintain at w&m. </p>

<p>Chance me back?
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<p>What’s your unweighted GPA? Your SAT’s are alright, but could always be higher. Try to jack that score up to 2100. These aren’t hard and fast rules or anything, but from what I’ve seen UCLA really emphasizes test scores from out of state applicants. Academic rigor is excellent, EC’s are a solid 8/10. What do you intend on studying in college? If possible, try to pursue extra-curriculars geared towards your desired major. </p>

<p>UVA: Low reach
William and Mary: Match
UCLA: Mid reach</p>

<p>Good luck! Please chance me back!
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<p>I’ve actually heard the opposite, that UCLA emphasizes more on GPA because they require you to send all your quarterly grades. Your ECs and course rigor are really spectacular, but echo the emphasis on UW GPA and SAT scores if you can improve either of those. Being instate for UVA and W&M helps. I’ve heard that W&M also emphasizes personality and fit so make sure you really let that show through your essays. As a side note, I would probably put UVA and W&M at the same level, as low reaches. I’ve heard of students that got into one and not the other and vice versa. But say you improve the test scores and such they should both be in the match range for you.</p>