<p>I'm a senior from Virginia.
I want to know my chances to VA Tech, UMD, and JMU
Ethnicity: Asian
GPA: 4.4 weighted; 3.6 unweighted
Rank: top 13%
SAT: CR 510 M 680 W 640 (I suck at reading)
ACT: 25 (Math-33 , English-27)
By end of my senior year, I will have taken 7 APs</p>
<p>Senior Courses: (I'm doing well, five A's, and two B's)
Orchestra Hon.
English 12 Hon.
Government Hon.
AP Calculus BC
AP Physics B
AP Spanish Language
AP Psychology </p>
<p>Junior Courses:
Orchestra Honors A
AP Chem B (not so well on the AP)
AP Calc AB A (5)
AP English B (eh)
Honors Physics A
Spanish 4 Hon A
US History Hon B</p>
<p>Honor/Leadership/Work/Activities:
Vice-President of Math Honor Society
BETA Club
Tri-M Music Honor Society
Spanish Honor Society
Principal Cellist of local youth symphony
Senior Regional Orchestra (all four years)
Volunteer at local hospital (250 hrs +)
IT-intern at local hospital's technology room
Co-Advanced Instructor at Kumon Learning Center
School Clubs: Medical, debate, spanish, Key, Chess
Merit-Scholarship at international music camp</p>
<p>I would say you would be admitted to any of those three colleges …unless you applied to VA Tech’s engineering school- it’s a lot tougher to get in there than regular VA Tech admissions. Good luck :)</p>
<p>I feel like you can be admitted to all of them. GPA is great, scores are okay for VT but good for UMD and JMU. ECs are amazing. You will do fine but remember that you should still not get your hopes too high. </p>
<p>You have a great chance of being admitted into all three colleges, you are definitely more than qualified for all three of these. Your schedule and gpa are definitely higher than what is expected for all three, you should be fine.</p>