<p>Alright, I'm really worried because UW Seattle is pretty much the only college I actually want to go to (and pay for). Here are my stats, with all GPA's being unweighted:</p>
<p>White, in-state</p>
<p>GPA: 3.8 (or 3.67, I'm not sure -- my 9th grade was homeschooled so I just put all those grades as A's)
Class Rank: ~20%, like 60th out of 300 or something
Class Difficulty(AP/Honors): Our school offers 13 AP Classes and 7 Honors classes.</p>
<p>9th Grade: Homeschooled, N/A (though I did take/receive far more credits than most students -- I "took" 4 additional classes)
10th Grade: No honors/AP; my first year in High School - 3.525 GPA this year..
11th Grade: APUSH +AP English, regular everything else - 3.85 GPA this year
12th Grade: AP Gov + AP English, regular everything else - 3.85 GPA so far</p>
<p>I'm at a Spanish 3 level and at Pre-Calculus in math.</p>
<p>SAT Scores:
CR: 690
Math: 530
Writing: 530
Overall: 1750</p>
<p>EC's:
No sports to speak of
Active member in Leadership at School
Went to Mt. Triumph Leadership Camp last year (really incredible experience)
Ran for ASB Junior year; lost.
Member of NHS since start of last year
Volunteering: Expected to be about 100 hours, almost all of them out of school, including ~60 hours at a organization where I have become a pseudo-leader; I can train others and generally help other volunteers with any question. Plus I might do grant writing for them.</p>
<p>I feel decent in my writing abilities, I would consider myself above average though not perfect. I can provide one of, in my opinion, finer essays that I wrote in AP English for an example to you all if needed. I was also wondering if you think that including the fact that I was homeschooled ... In the diversity essay, would this be appropriate as something that I had to overcome/makes me different than everyone else?</p>
<p>Thoughts? Thanks for reading!</p>