Chances Of Acceptance?

<p>my gpa is 3.4 unweighted, and i go to a competitive private school in Queens, New York...</p>

<p>610 Math 560 CR and 610 Writing</p>

<p>varsity baseball 4 yrs, captain senior year
varsity basketball 5 yrs, captain senior year
varsity soccer 3 years
4 jobs around my neighborhood--created my own to help elderly people with errands...
alot of community service...
great transformation essay....
potential baseball player </p>

<p>senior classes:</p>

<p>Ap U.S History
Calculus
Statistics
Comparative Religion
Advanced English 12</p>

<p>Big reach, IMO.</p>

<p>what if he was in-state?</p>

<p>he isn't. Read the first few lines. :)</p>

<p>I Know. But if he was, how would his chances be?</p>

<p>maybe a slight reach?</p>

<p>reach, but not impossible...especially if u plan to play baseball...r u being recruited?</p>

<p>again....better to ask for stats of those accepted and declined and try to draw your own conclusions, than solicit assessment of chances for admissions here. No UNC admissions counselors here.</p>

<p>I agree with ldmom06. </p>

<p>The UNC admissions website <a href="http://www.admissions.unc.edu/academics/factsandfigures.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.admissions.unc.edu/academics/factsandfigures.htm&lt;/a>
provides the following information about enrolled students. I believe these ranges are for all students (both instate and OOS).</p>

<p>SAT
98.6% reported at least one SAT I score
Average SAT score (Critical Reading + Mathematics) was 1302
Middle 50% scored between 1210 and 1400</p>

<p>Middle 50% ranges for the three subscores:
Critical Reading: 600–700
Mathematics: 610–700
Writing: 590–690</p>

<p>If you are being recruited as an athlete, your best bet would be to ask the coach for his opinion on your chances of getting in or playing.</p>