chances for an OOS applicant?

<p>I just finished junoir year at a small private school in MA. ok so first test scores
PSAT
CR:78
M:72
W:71
221 total and the NMSQT sent me a letter to choose 2 colleges to send this to.</p>

<p>SAT I
(one sitting)
Overall: 2280
W: 760 - 12
CR: 800
M: 720</p>

<p>SAT IIs
Math II: 770
Chem: 770
USH: 710</p>

<p>APs
Spanish Lang: 4 (soph year, rest are junior year)
Calc AB: 5
Eng Lit: 5
Chem: 5
USH: 4
so I will be an AP Scholar with Distinction</p>

<p>Freshman year was pass/fail, sophmore year As and Bs at a small rigorous private school and junior year one A- three B+ and one B all in the hardest possible classes (they don't really give As, A+ don't happen period.). the B was in chemistry, and I showed that I've pretty much mastered it (5 AP 770 sat II). the school has a reputaion of grading hard, plus my headmaster will send a letter to colleges and the headmaster goes to colleges and explains that the teachers grad hard. there is no class ranking (only 30 something kids in my grade), but they send graphs of what grade you got and what everyone else in that class got. there is no weighted gpa because there are technically no AP classes, but my gpa is 3.32 uw. there are many classes that could count as AP because almost everyone takes the AP after the class.</p>

<p>my ecs are ok, science clubs and things, did science olympiad, took the AMC, sports all 3 years, will be a squash captain next year. I went to JHU summer program summer of freshman year. taught ESL to latin american immigrants for 3 years and i've worked the same lab for 3 years and i'm going to do an intel science project and hopefully finish as a semifinalist. the lab work is probably the thing closest to a hook, and I'm gong to write an essay about it. I'm interested in the research a U Michigan and I'll definitely try to get into the residential college or the michigan research community hosing program. do you apply for these before or after you get in?</p>

<p>I don't know what your worrying about. Your test scores are really good. your gpa might be a little worrysome though. Umm, next time, post your stats in an easier to read format. You apply for RC when you apply for the school and you apply for MRC afterward.
Lastly, don't put UMich as one of your schools on NMSQT. UMich does not offer a NM scholarship!</p>

<p>are there averages somewhere for RC admits? I'm sure it's somewhat harder to get into, but I'm just wondering how much harder. also, will applying earlier help for getting into the RC?</p>