Chances please?

<p>I'm a junior and my current unweighted gpa = 3.58 weighted=3.9 (should go up)
SAT: Taking it in March
My current class rank is 29/166
White Female
From one of the most, if not the most, competitive public school districts in North Carolina</p>

<p>Currently taking AP French Language and AP Psychology (and next year I'm planning to take AP Comparitive Government, AP Human Geography, AP Art History, and French class at UNC) </p>

<p><strong>EC's</strong> + I have the most service learning hours in my grade
-founder/co-president of the Amnesty International Club (11,
-founder/o-president of the Movie Club (11,
-Third World Relief Club (10)
-JV Volleybal Captain + on Varisty (10)
-In Academy of International Studies at my school + A.I.S Board (10, 11,
I have over 370 service learning hours by:
-volunteering at local elementary school every summer (9, 10, 11)
-voluneering at local library (10, 11)
-CIT for 3 weeks at a YMCA Camp (10)
-volunteer counselor at an Art Camp (9)
-volunteering at local walks (9, 10)
-childrens soccer coach (9, 10, 11)
-tutor for students at my school (11,
-freshman mentor (11)
I stay afterschool to fundraise for the Amnesty Club-which gets me more service hours</p>

<p>i've been to summer camps like NC State Design camp (2 summers), Savannah College of Art and Design Summer Camp (1 summer), and Minnesota College of Art and Design Summer Camp (1 summer)</p>

<p>Awards so far::
NC Scholar-Athlete Award
Varsity Letter (volleyball) </p>

<p>working at Barnes and Noble Bookstore </p>

<p>Just let me know what you think!</p>

<p>Check the admissions site on the UW website for their expectations table that you can plug in your unweighted gpa and test scores into. There is also a myths discussion. Improved grades will help offset less stellar grades in the past as will taking the most rigorous courses you can. Your EC's sound reasonable. Do your best on the SAT and get as high a grade as you can in your classes.</p>