I'd appreciate a chance for UMCP and some other schools

<p>Hi. I'm applying to a good amount of schools, but the only one's I have any doubt about are University of Maryland: College Park, Wake Forest, Cal, UMich and Northwestern.I feel OK about UMD, Wake and Mich. Not Sure about Cal and NW is a big reach. I'd appreciate it if someone would chance me for these, but College Park is the main one to focus on.</p>

<p>Details:
GPA-3.81/4.00 UW|4.52/5.00 W
Class Rank-39/389 UW|29/389 W
SAT-2030 Superscore(720 R, 670 M, 640 W), no ACT or Subject Tests
Extracurriculars-
--President of Debate Team
--President of NFL Honor Society
--Executive Board Member of National History Honor Society
--Member of German Club
Work Experience-
--Internship at Fed Gov't Agency
--Freelance tutor for a fairly well know tutoring firm
--Youth Umpiring
Service-
--Odds and Ends, around 50 hrs
Awards-
--National AP Scholar (And all of the lower ones)
--National Merit Scholar Commended
--NFL Degree of Superior Distinction
--Various School Awards
School-
--Very Competitive, top 150 in country
--In MD
Class Load-
--By graduation, 11 AP Classes, 13 Tests
--Almost all GT/AP, a few honors in 9th grade</p>

<p>I'm applying to the business school at College Park and UMich. I really want to get into the College Park honors program, because I'm probably going to end up there anyway.</p>

<p>Thanks for the help in advance!</p>

<p>bump, i will chance back</p>

<p>you should be alright at northwestern with a good app, Cal could be a reach because you are out of state</p>

<p>You have a very good chance at UMCP, UMich, and Wake Forest. I’m not too sure on the admission statistics for the honors program at UMCP though.
You’re GPA is good and you have excellent extracurriculars.
Although your SAT is just in the range for Northwestern I think that your EC’s and GPA would push you forward. Those number of AP classes taken would also improve your chances. Colleges want a student that can handle the work and that is motivated.
Good luck :)</p>