Chance Me?

<p>My stats are:</p>

<p>SAT: 2160 (gonna retake in May), 690 CR, 700M, 750W
SAT II: 800 French, 800 U.S., 800 Math IIc, 650 Chem (but I'm not submitting it)</p>

<p>6 ap classes taken:
APUSH: A
AP French: A
AP Calc AB: B+
AP Calc BC: A-
AP Gov: A
AP English Lit: A</p>

<p>Honors classes taken:
English first 3 years (B+ junior year, all rest As)
Bio, Chem, Physics, Earth Sciences (all B's except ES which is A)
World History (A)
AlgII and Precalc (both B+)
Optics (A-)
DNA Science (B+)
DNA Research Lab Class (A)
Psychology (A)
French (2, 3, AP, 5) (All A)</p>

<p>Weighted GPA: 4.18, don't know unweighted right now</p>

<p>NHS
Volunteer doing colonial reenactments
President of a science/service group
Teach flute lessons
Take flute lessons
Sing in acapella group
French Honor Society
Historian, teenage republicans (although I feel like that could damage my chances)</p>

<p>White female from VA</p>

<p>I want to major in American Studies and minor in Biochemistry, so William and Mary is definitely ideal for me; I love the atmosphere. I hope I can get in!!</p>

<p>Are you a junior? I think you have a really good shot, but can’t really say by just your stats. Hope you can tell your story well in your essays! Good luck!</p>

<p>Assuming you are a senior, we will tell you what we’ve told most seniors and that is that chancing you at this point could just add to whatever stress you’re experiencing as you await notification or make you feel relieved when decisions aren’t easy to pin down by stats alone. Seniors will know their “chances” soon enough (just over three weeks from now). At this point, there is nothing a senior can do to improve his/her chances so just sit back and let the application process run its course.</p>

<p>If you are a junior, we’re happy to provide some additional instruction.</p>

<p>Good luck and for more on any applicant’s chances, check out our Admit It! Blog ([W&M</a> Blogs Chance Me](<a href=“http://blogs.wm.edu/2010/12/14/chance-me/]W&M”>http://blogs.wm.edu/2010/12/14/chance-me/))</p>