ED chances W&M will chance back!!

<p>3.5/4.1 GPA, national merit semifinalist, 2150 SAT, 1700 hours of community service, top 5 percent in community service in the state, DECA national qualifier, DECA vice president of local chapter, FBLA national qualifier, FBLA senator, member of Kansas city youth symphony, president of school orchestra, all state and all district orchestra. 1s at state solo an ensemble festival, varsity tennis captain of tennis team. VP of AAC club, and Also NHS member, but honestly everyone Gets into NHS. Owner of a successful startup business, what are my chances at ED W&M? I have also interned at Dairy Queen's in the Virginia area, and I worked at Kumon for 2 years. I am also considered in State for W&M.</p>

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<p>I think you have a very good chance. We visited the school on Friday and came back with good wibes. Given your numbers and looking at their history I think you should do well.</p>

<p>Awesome thank you so much! I love W&M</p>

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<p>Yeah, I agree, I think you’re fine. Your SAT score is really good as well as your GPA. William & Mary is one of my dream schools, but I know I’ll never get in a school like that lol.</p>

<p>W&M looks at everything as a whole and choose the students who stand out the most. They don’t have “required” classes to get in W&M, but they do “recommend” a lot of things, such as,
~4 years of math (Calculus over Stats)
~4 science courses (Doesn’t matter what major you wish to have)
~4 years of foreign language (b/c students are required to take languages at W&M, also American Sign Language doesn’t count…:()</p>

<p>It’s not required, but these small things are often looked over during admission, so that’s why I’m stating these lol.</p>

<p>Overall, I love your stats, and I hope we both make it in William and Mary~! Good luck</p>

<p>Thanks so much for the info, I have only taken 2 years of foreign language, but I am fluent in 3 others? But thanks for the chance! Anyone else?</p>

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<p>i think you have a really good shot, even without the ED. your community service hours are outstanding, and youre really involved in your community. congrats and have fun at w&m</p>

<p>your gpa could be a bit higher, however, everything else is amazing, so I think you stand a good chance.</p>

<p>Could you chance me back maybe?- <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1358327-chance-me-please.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1358327-chance-me-please.html&lt;/a&gt;
Thanks :)</p>

<p>Do you think it’s necessary to apply ED then? And I will definitely chance back!</p>

<p>I think you could definitely get in, even without ED…however, if it’s for sure your top choice, then go for ED anyway, it can only help you if you’re sure W&M is where you want to go.
Good luck! :D</p>

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<p>But would my chances be significantly higher if I did apply ED? And I will Forsure!</p>

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<p>I’d be very shocked if you didn’t get accepted, regardless of whether or not you apply ED.</p>

<p>very good stats! your only weaknesses seem to be in the objective numbers (GPA + SAT). they’re not bad by any means, but by re-taking the SAT and working hard senior year you’ll fill in those gaps that would otherwise leave more of your application vulnerable to those admissions officers… :wink: so yeah, retake those SATs if you can (if not, you should still be fine) and then i think you’d be an excellent ED candidate. chance me back please!! <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1375979-chance-me-please-uchicago-umich.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1375979-chance-me-please-uchicago-umich.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Thanks so much! I plan on getting a 4.0 my first semster of senior year, do that will hopefully help my application. And I’m retaking the SAT in October! And I will chance back!</p>

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