<p>I am a junior who lives in NC</p>
<p>Total Honors: 10
Total AP's: 5</p>
<p>Freshman GPA: 4.14
Sophomore GPA: 4.3
Junior GPA: 5.0
Senior GPA (projected): 5.5</p>
<p>SAT: I have been taking practice tests and I think a 2100 is realistic.
ACT: I have no idea, I have not taken it yet.</p>
<p>EC's:
-33 hours of volunteering
-COO and President of the consumer goods sector of the research committee on the finance club
-Wrestling: 3-year varsity letter, 3-time All-conference, 3-time all-region, 2-year team captain</p>
<p>I attend a competitive school, so I will probably be around the top 10% area of my class (approx. 340 students)</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA: 3.85
Weighted GPA (after junior year): 4.47
Weighted GPA (projected senior year): 4.72</p>
<p>Additional:
-White
-NOT first generation college student
-$60,000 yearly household income </p>
<p>Also, as you can see, I was a bit lazy during my freshman and sophomore years. Will colleges take into account the fact that they are not getting the lazy me, they are getting the me from my junior and senior years? Should I do ED and go with the 4.47 GPA and the better chances of acceptance, or should I apply regular so I can accumulate some more EC's and so colleges will see the 4.72 GPA?</p>
<p>UVA: reach
W&M: ?
U of Maryland: safe
NC State: safe
UNC: match (?) </p>
<p>I am local to Chapel Hill (if that makes any difference). Most of my extended family attended UNC, but neither of my parents did, so does that count as alumni status? </p>