chances for UW Madison?

<p>Hey everyone, </p>

<p>I'll be applying to college in the fall and my #1 choice is the University of Wisconsin. </p>

<p>I'm an in-state student
Unweighted GPA: 3.7
Weighted GPA: 3.8
ACT:
First time: 28 (33 English, 30 Reading, 26 Science, 22 Math)
Second time: 27 (31 English, 31 Reading, 23 Science, 24 Math ) ((I was sick))
Class Rank: 50 out of 383
3 years of Honors English and Honors history
3 AP classes (Government, Language and Composition, Psychology) and college level Spanish class
Extra Curriculars:
National Honor Society member
Committee Leader for Key Club (volunteer club)
Peers United Presenter (public speaking, alcohol/drug use prevention at local middle school)
played volleyball for school and select team for 2 years
volunteer at church
assistant coach for sister's volleyball team
part time job working with children </p>

<p>my intended major is elementary education</p>

<p>thanks!</p>

<p>You’re in, hands down. No question about it. Well above the averages for the school, and UW takes a lot of in-staters. Consider it your safety, and enjoy your time there.</p>

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<p>I believe it could be a safety school, so you could aim higher if you wanted!</p>

<p>You should be a match for it although not really a safety, but close.</p>

<p>thanks everyone! what would you guys suggest for reach schools?</p>

<p>I know some friends who had similar statistics - maybe a little lower - and were accepted so all I would say is apply as early as possible because slots will fill up in the class and your chances of being accepted will go down! Best of luck in your other applications. :)</p>

<p>sorry to keep it short, but I think basically the same as movieman106.</p>

<p>for reach schools, i would suggest some higher admission rate top-tier schools, or maybe UChicago since they don’t care as much about grades/scores</p>

<p>bump bump bump</p>