chances for sophomore

<p>Hey just wanted to know what my chances were havent really done much. </p>

<p>SAT:
Critical Reading: 540
Math:620
Writing:480</p>

<p>GPA: 3.66(unweighted)</p>

<p>Freshman year: mostly honors classes A's and B's one trisemester of straight A's</p>

<p>Sophomore year: most honors one ap A's B's C's </p>

<p>EC:</p>

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have about 40 hours of service</p>

<p>You stand exactly a 9.4135% chance of being admitted based on the information you have provided.</p>

<p>you need a higher SAT in CR</p>

<p>Out-of-state = not likely.
In-state = depends on how you do next year, etc.</p>

<p>Hey mpuls, where did you get that number from.... I'm curious about my chances...</p>

<p>If you're in-state, you have some work to do. Luckily, if you're only a sophomore, you have time so don't start freaking out just yet. You need to get your SAT score up a bit in critical reading and writing. If you can get those on par with your math score, you're on the right track. Junior year is usually considered the most important academic year of high school, so do your best to keep your grades up.</p>

<p>If you're out-of-state, unless you have some outstanding circumstances going your way, you probably should look at other schools.</p>

<p>yeah i am in-state i don't understand why in-state would make a difference though?</p>

<p>Fall 2005 - Applied - Admitted - Enrolled </p>

<p>18,706 applied
6,740 admitted (36%)
3,751 enrolled (55.7%)</p>

<p>Fall 2005 Enrolling Class - Demographics </p>

<p>82.8% North Carolina residents
17.2% residents of other states and countries</p>

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<p>UNC-CH is required to have around 80% in-state students.
if u are OOS, you are competing with about 11,000 students for one of the 2,000 spots.</p>