Chance me please

<p>First off, thanks for taking the time to read my stats!</p>

<p>I am instate.</p>

<p>I go to a private school in seattle that is ranked as a top 10 school- our school's students usually have their GPAs in the top 10% of UW's freshman class.</p>

<p>I have a 3.5 GPA (my school's 4.0 is a 93.6% to curb grade inflation)</p>

<p>SAT: 1850
Critical Reading 560<br>
Math 650<br>
Writing 640 Essay: 10</p>

<p>Grades (semesters separated by commas) is an unweighted 3.06, 3.6, 3.27, 3.69 , 3.6, 3.7,3.79,(Second sem senior) should have <3.5 but UW doesn't count first semester senior year.</p>

<p>AP calc, honors physics (first semester of UW calc integrated physics), AP spanish 4</p>

<p>Both my parents are professors @ UW med (doesn't matter for admissions thought) </p>

<p>took very difficult course load (with senior year being the most difficult) with honors and 4 years of science/language.</p>

<p>plenty of EC's (club soccer 12 yrs, JV lacrosse Most improved (took up sport soph year) helped found school environmental club, won seattle good neighbor award (for my neighborhood) , summer job, good essay edited by head of my Language arts department.</p>

<p>Bump please.</p>

<p>In I would think, in-state helps and I wouldn't imagine they would care about your 3.0 first semester of freshman year which brings down your cumulative.</p>

<p>Opps, I also forgot to add that I am a male.</p>

<p>From what I've read, in-state helps a LOT at U Washington.</p>

<p>If you go to a school in Seattle that doesn't have grade inflation especially the one in north Seattle....you will have no problem with acceptance. Just hang in there.</p>

<p>thanks for your input! and yes nbg I do go to a catholic/private school in north seattle :)</p>

<p>has anyone else's collegeconfidential been down all day? also, any more opinions?</p>

<p>Hmm... catholic school in north seattle... it's amazing how specific that description actually is. Haha.</p>