Chances? (RD)

<p>Male, Out of State
GPA (UW): 3.778
SAT I: 670 M, 690 CR, 700 W (Will retake in December)</p>

<p>Haven't taken the most challenging curriculum all through HS, but since moving into higher level classes, I have performed very solidly.</p>

<p>EC's
Cross Country (11,12)
Winter Track (11,12)
Spring Track (10,11,12)
Piano (9,10,11,12)
Italian Club (10)
Christian Awareness Club (10)
Latin Club (12)
Young Republicans (12)
NHS Tutoring (12)
NHS Summer Office Work (Summer 06)
60 Volunteer Hours at Children's Hospital (Summer 06)</p>

<p>Awards, etc.
National Honor Society
National Society of High School Scholars
Who's Who Among High School Students
Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholar Award</p>

<p>Haven't been too committed to many EC's aside from Piano and Track/XC. Been told my essays are very good. Recs should also be pretty decent.</p>

<p>you will definitely have a chance. You don't need 500 million super committed to ECs if you demonstrate passion. Obviously out of state will hurt you, being male will help you. They will frown on the fact that you didn't take the hardest courseload.</p>

<p>I think your SAT is a bit low for W&M OOS, sorry about that.</p>

<p>How much lower? Anyone know what the OOS average is?</p>

<p>I think it might be lower than the average, but I don't think it will keep you out.</p>

<p>If I had to guess I'd say the average oos is 1400ish, but, that's a pure guess.</p>

<p>The average is like 1450, but guys definitely have the edge!</p>