chance?

<p>Hispanic Male
San Antonio, TX
GPA: really do not know, I have taking all AP courses throughout highschool and my weighted average is like a 94.75</p>

<p>will be taking: AP Literature, AP Calc BC, AP Gov/Econ, AP Sociology/Psychology, AP Music Theory, Varsity Tennis (captain), Student Council</p>

<p>SAT: 640 verb, 670 math, 600 wr (7 essay)
Second SAT: 520 verb, 740 math, 620 wr (8)
SAT II US History: 640
Taking Math II and Lit II in october
AP's: W Hist 3, US Hist 4, Stats 4, Eng lang 4</p>

<p>EC:
Mu Alpha Theta 10-12 (Math honor thing)
Best Buddies (Mentor special needs kids)
Tennis Varsity all four years
Varsity Water Polo 11 and 12
Student Council President 12
Politics club 10-12
Interact11-12</p>

<p>Work experience:
Clothing store sales assistent
Intern at natural gas brokerage firm
Lifeguard in summer
Intern at Mutual Fund this summer</p>

<p>Fluent French
Conversant Portuegese</p>

<p>I am looking to major in business</p>

<p>I’d say that it would definitely be worth applying. I think the math score you got the second time you took the SAT might tip you over the edge. Although your highest writing score and verb score are a little low for an out-of-state applicant, WM is a school that is trying to create a diverse incoming class so they might think you add to that. It will certainly help matters if you are in the top 10% of your class. Good luck to you in the admissions process.</p>

<p>Way to go man. You speak English, French, Spanish( I assume) and soon will do Port !!Excellent. Getting over 2000-2050 aggregate in SAT is kind of important. So work hard on that. Out of state is somewhat tough for W&M - I am sure you know. But you have a fair chance I think.</p>

<p>My S got in this year. He is in state from No Va.</p>

<p>Admissions is always unpredictable - getting your SATs up will help a lot.</p>

<p>haha not spanish, portugese. I am brazilian</p>