Chances for University of North Carolina Early Action OOS?

<p>Here's what I have to show:</p>

<p>UWGPA: 3.8</p>

<p>SAT: 2100 (590 CR, 800 M, 710 W)
SAT II: Chemistry 790 Math I 750 Physics 730
AP classes taken: AP Chemistry (5), AP Music Theory (4); going to take AP Bio, AP Physics B, AP Economics (Macro and Micro)</p>

<p>Top 10% of class at a very good Public HS (460 students)
Course load is difficult but not impossible (mostly honors and APs)
Part of National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Science Honor Society
Member of Key Club and French Club
Varsity Cross Country team
Student Tutor
Have been playing recreation baseball for 10+ years and won Sportsmanship Award</p>

<p>Interested in pharmacy/pharmaceutical sciences.</p>

<p>I reside in New Jersey, but I have a dual citizenship (US, Canada) </p>

<p>Thanks for reading.</p>

<p>I think you have a SUPER high chance of admission EA :)</p>

<p>UNC EA: Reach</p>

<p>Thanks for the optimism Thebeatlestoday, but I don’t think that’s necessarily true due to the fact that I am an out of state student.</p>

<p>@Catria: What can I do to increase my chances?</p>

<p>I’d have to agree with Catria unfortunately. Definitely raise your SAT 100 points if you can. But also try do some research, internships, and/or volunteering if you can. Because nothing stands out enough for you to get in OOS</p>

<p>Based off what I’ve seen from my daughter’s classmates (and we’re in-state), you would be on the bubble even in-state. OOS makes is even more of a reach with the 18% OOS cap. @scderek4 has good suggestions. Especially if you want anything pharmacy-related, if you can intern or volunteer somewhere related, it would help, and definitely see if you can do anything about the CR SAT score.</p>