Chance me UF?

<p>I am an international baccalaureate senior and I was just recently accepted into University of Miami. EVERYONE is telling me that because I got into Miami I shouldn't be worried about getting into University of Florida. But I am so nervous I won't get in!!!
Basically, my extra curriculars are my strongest asset:</p>

<p>-National Honor Society, 2 years, President
-National Art Honor Society, 2 years, Vice President
-National French Honor Society, 2 years, Historian
-National Math Honor Society, 1 year
-FBLA, 4 years, Chapter president and District Secretary (last year I went to the state leadership conference)
-Interact, 4 years, Treasurer
-Big brothers big sisters, 2 years
-Theater, 4 years, 8 different major productions that each last 4 months
-2 years of varsity cheerleading
-2 years of dance
-Odyssey of the Mind
-French tutor to kindergarten class at local elementary school
-Volunteer at Metropolitan ministries
-Volunteer at biology summer camp for underprivileged youth
-Library Teen Advisory Board
-NFTY (North American Federation of Temple Youth) Jewish youth group member, 4 years
-Regional music director for NFTY Florida Region
-Unit head for 2 years and counselor for 1 year, 3 years total, at Camp Jenny, a 5 day sleepaway camp for underprivileged inner city youth in Atlanta
-Raised $900 for Juvenile diabetes research through glow-in-the-dark volleyball event</p>

<p>The essay I wrote for UF is also very strong and expresses my leadership skills through a story from Camp Jenny. I also used the other questions, asking about family hardships and additional information, to talk more about my extra curriculars.</p>

<p>I am a Type 1 Diabetic.</p>

<p>I also have 1035 community service hours on my high school transcripts.
My ACT score is 27, 1780 SAT, GPA 4.1 weighted, and I have been in the International Baccalaureate all throughout high school.</p>

<p>I would really appreciate opinions!!!</p>

<p>If you’re an IB student good enough to get into the U, don’t worry about UF. They accept the most, or highest percentage, or boatloads of IB students, according to my school’s coordinator. Your stats and ECs seem better than some kids I know who go as well </p>

<p>Only a few hours till decisions! :)</p>