<p>I'm really interested in the University of Florida but I'm worried since they're a public school and are obligated to take mostly in-state kids. Here's my information:
-from a highly competitive TX school
-junior, ranked in the top 8%
-4.0 GPA unweighted, 4.7727 weighted, 111.5318 weighted numerical
-all pre-AP classes with the exception of algebra and biology freshman year; AP world history (5) last year and this year I've got AP US history, AP English III, and AP Psych; also doubling up on math
-Haven't taken the SAT for real yet, but I've taken about 10 practice tests in my SAT/ACT prep class and I consistently score between 208-220.
-extracurriculars: band, science club, junior world affairs council, English Honors Society, Spanish Honors Society, and National Honors Society; I've also been in student council and Spanish club but I chose to do JWAC and Science Club this year instead
-I'm also a section leader in the band
-Active in my church, completed 40 hours of church-related community service last year
-no work experience...(will that hurt me, even if I have a lot of volunteer work?)
-white female
I realize it's kinda early for me to be asking for my chances but I really want/need to know if my resume needs more, or if I even have a chance! Thanks!</p>
<p>gahh 2080-2200 on SATs is what I meant!</p>
<p>I’d tell you that it’d be a reach only because you are out of state. I’m pretty sure Florida has a legal limit to how many they can accept. Because honestly, your stats may be good enough for UF’s honors college. On the other hand though if you do as well on the real SAT you’ll be really set for colleges, along with your rank and great GPA. Why FL though? You may be able to get into some better schools with your stats IMO.</p>