chance me? i would greatly appreciate it!

<p>applied early action for fall 2011.</p>

<p>highest composite SAT: 1980 (700 CR; 580 M; 700 W)</p>

<p>SAT subject test (lit): 730</p>

<p>ACT: 29</p>

<p>GPA (unweighted): 3.64 </p>

<p>class rank: 80/542 (top 14%)</p>

<p>i volunteer for deveruex (a home for children with special needs), and spent my junior year tutoring elementary school students in a "homework club" and being a teacher's assistant for one of my old teachers in her fifth grade class. i'm also a school kick-off mentor, which means i'm assigned a group of five freshman who i help adjust to their first year in high school. i'm in my school's national honors society and french honors society. i would like to enroll in the college of LSA with a major in screen arts/visual culture.</p>

<p>junior year courses:
honors world history
critical viewing (elective)
accelerated geometry (accelerated is just under honors, but better than regular)
accelerated chemistry
honors english
honors french 4</p>

<p>senior year courses:
creative writing (elective)
broadcast communications (elective)
filmmaking (elective)
accelerated physics
accelerated analysis
AP english
AP psychology</p>

<p>reading all the other statistics of fellow applicants on here has seriously freaked me out... but please, be brutally honest! thank you :)</p>

<p>if you’re in-state: 65% chance of getting in
oos: 35% chance of getting in</p>

<p>Only reason why it’s kinda low is because of your act/sat</p>

<p>i wish you the best of luck though!</p>

<p>i’m out of state :frowning: ugh! so unfair that kids in michigan have a higher chance of getting in. that never made sense to me. wouldn’t the school look for more diversity? plus, it’s costs so much more for out of state students to pay tuition, so wouldn’t the school want more money?</p>

<p>In-staters pay taxes that go towards the University</p>

<p>Me being international makes me OOS correct?</p>

<p>It makes you international. I’m fairly sure that they classify internationals and OOS differently, but I could be totally wrong. I suppose, as a general rule of thumb, if you’re not in-state, it’s more difficult to get in and to get merit aid.</p>

<p>ur a reach</p>

<p>I would say u r a reach. But considering you are a liberal arts major in LSA maybe they look at certain things differently, like more ECs and less grades. But either way I think you r a reach being OOS</p>