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<p>I know how much everyone LOVES these, so I think I'll post one of my own!</p>

<p>State: NJ (Out of state)
- GPA: 5.125/5.5
- SAT: 2180 (660 math, 750 critical reading, 770 writing, essay 10)
- SAT II - 780 on US History, 650 on English
- Ethnicity/gender: Caucasian male
- I've taken all honors courses since freshmen year, two AP Courses my junior year (AP Language - 5 on the exam, AP US History - 5 on the exam), and will take AP Literature, AP Stat, AP Us Gov., and AP Chemistry next year, along with Honors Calculus</p>

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<li>President of National Honor Society</li>
<li>President of Theatre Company at school
-Participate in the Musical, International Thespian Society, and other theatre initiatives </li>
<li>School Mascot</li>
<li>Member of Buddy Club (a club that helps Special Ed. students)
-EXTREMELY involved at Church (youth group,youth choirs, Sunday school teacher, etc.)
-Participated in 5 mission trips (help repair homes)</li>
<li>Played volleyball my sophomore year</li>
<li>Marching band freshmen and sophomore year</li>
<li>Boys State state assemblyman</li>
<li>National Finalist for Samsung Scholarship (Scholarship through American Legion, one of 99 finalists in the whole country)</li>
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<p>When I'm not so busy, I play piano (for 9 years), take voice lessons, and I LOVE to socialize </p>

<p>I know this is annoying, but does anyone care to tell me what my chances are for Early Decision W&M</p>

<p>ALSO:
-ACT: 32
-Class rank: 16/580</p>

<p>And I’m basically in love with William and Mary and think that its the perfect fit for me!</p>

<p>Seems like you’re on the right track in terms of your course schedule, grades, standardized testing, and involvements. If you’re in love with W&M, you might want to consider ED. There’s a smaller pool of applicants so it’s easier for your application to make an impact. Make sure you highlight some of your extracurricular involvements and leadership activities such as school mascot and some of your president positions.</p>

<p>Remember, only 25-28% of out-of-state applicants get in but you certainly have many promising qualities.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>