Getting nervous about where I applied

<p>Just have a few questions with my chances at some of the schools I applied to.</p>

<p>GPA- 91.5
SAT- 1420 720 verbal 700 math 710 writing</p>

<p>My stregnth of schedule is pretty tough. I have been in Honors or AP every year in english and scoial studies and have been a year advanced every year in science I also have five years worth of language courses. I am also in a special class called Peers as Leaders for selected students.</p>

<p>I am in three clubs, president of one of them.
I have done a good amount of community service, and other extracurriculars.
I have also worked all four years of high school.</p>

<p>These are the schools I applied to that I actually want to attend:
University of Southern California
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
University of Maryland
University of Wisconsin</p>

<p>I also applied to(but wouldnt attend, unless forced):
George Washington University
University of Miami
Indiana University
Ohio State University</p>

<p>What Are My Chances at the schools I want to attend???</p>

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I also applied to(but wouldnt attend, unless forced)

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why would you apply somewhere you would have to be forced to go? there are a lot of other schools to choose from....</p>

<p>I may have stated that wrong. I wouldn't mind terribly going to those schools, they are just my second-tier choices. What I meant by being forced was that I would go there if I didn;'t get into any of my top schools. I just would much rather go to one of them.</p>

<p>did you look at any non big state unis. or is that really where you want to go?</p>

<p>do you realize that you'll be paying out the butt to attend an OOS public school?</p>

<p>I'd be veryvery surprised if you didn't get into Michigan and Wisconsin.</p>

<p>ceoddyn--when i was searching for schools last year, i found the cost of most OOS schools = to the cost of a private school. and i factored potential financial aid into the costs of both types. it all depends on the schools though.</p>