Chances please!

<p>UVA has always been my dream school....I hurt myself, however, I think in freshman year.. I didn't get C's...but I got practically all B's. I turned it around my sophomore year, getting the majority A's. This year (junior year) I'm taking an extremely rigorous schedule and if I study hard should do well.</p>

<p>ok well here it goes.</p>

<p>White Jewish Male from southern Appalachia, although im not from VA, I'm considered in state because my father attended UVA
All honors classes, vast majority this year AP</p>

<p>Wieghted GPA: 4.02(3 semesters left to bring up)
Unweighted:3.45(3 semesters left to bring up
Top 20% in my class
Number one high school in my state...extremely competitive and esteemed reputation among many colleges...
Extra curriculars:
Soccer- Vasity 2 years JV 2 years (Captain)
Track- Will be 3 years varsity
Student council- 4 years. Class VP
Volunteer at Man-a-Meal
Soon to be head of Man-a-Meal club
Head of nutrition committee at my school
Travel soccer 3 years- State champ, runner up 2 years in a row
Organized prom and homecoming
Very active in video productions around my school; planning on entering competitions</p>

<p>Classes:
Honors Chemistry-A
AP World- A/ 4 on AP test
APUSH- unknown
AP English- Unknown
AP Bio- Unknown
AP Lit-Unknown
AP Gov- Unknown</p>

<p>Havent taken the SAT yet or SAT II</p>

<p>Having your father attend UVA will help you since they’re big on alums. You’re GPA is pretty low for UVA though since like 90% of the applicants who are accepted are in the top 10% of their class. Get straight A’s in all of your classes this year and above a 2100 on your SATs</p>

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<p>This isn’t correct. You’re still OOS, and you’re still part of the 33% OOS vs 77 % IS ratio as an OOS applicant, so it will be still harder for you to get in. But, it will be slightly easier, because you’re going to be compared against IS applicants in terms of grades/SATs/etc. However, if you live in VA, you’re IS, but your legacy factor won’t really matter much.</p>