My chances at UW-Seattle?

<p>I just submitted my app about a month and a half ago. It says my application has entered the full review process, I don't really know how much longer it is going to take though.</p>

<p>Anyway:</p>

<p>3.55 UW GPA (strong upward trend though; if you take my freshman year out I'd have close to a 4.0- and took harder classes my sophomore/junior/senior year)
33 on the ACT (33 English 30 Math 34 Reading 36 Science, 11 Writing)
-Go to a fairly recognized public high school in Northern Illinois.
Can't really judge the essays but they were at least adequate.
Extracurriculars:
-National Honor Society
-International Thespian Society
-Theater: I've done 7-8 plays so far in High School
-Music: I'm in 3 different choral groups and have a very strong role in the choir department, also selected as a singer for the district 7 Illinois Music Educators Association choir.
-Work experience: work in a factory downtown during the summer</p>

<p>Applied for Biology I think.</p>

<p>Your application status must first say that your application has been reviewed before you'll get a decision. </p>

<p>Anyways, you have a decent shot at UW- the only thing is that you don't have much in terms of your EC's (Thespian society and performing in 7-8 plays is pretty much the same thing; it's implied.) </p>

<p>You never really know with UW though when you're out of state. I just wonder exactly what the standard is for OOS students.</p>

<p>I guess so.... although I don't have many EC's, the ones I am a part of I am VERY involved in, and I made sure to stress that. Being in 3 plays a year takes up as much time/dedication as being a three-sport athlete, and I do that on top of music during school, during lunch, after school, night rehearsals, concerts, and special events. I do some service projects for NHS also. My extracurriculars are a big time commitment and I think I stressed that pretty well.</p>

<p>How much harder do you think it is to get in oos though?</p>