My chances for the University of Washington?

<p>ALSO BOSTON UNIVERSITY!</p>

<p>Accepts 60-65%</p>

<p>I am currently a junior!</p>

<p>-Asian-Korean
-Top 30 rank
-Very low family income</p>

<p>Academics:
-3.95 first semester junior year
-3.83 total gpa up to 2nd semester of junior year
-Currently taking 2 AP classes
-Will be taking 4 AP Classes as a senior
-1750 SAT first time in January (10 on the essay if that does anything), guaranteed getting 1800-1900 range the 2nd time and 3rd time</p>

<p>Extra Curricular:
-President of Key Club
-national honor society
-President of Sports Medicine Club
-Vice President of Junior Class
-President of Community Church Youth Group
-Praise Leader @ Community Church
-Track and Field 2009 Varsity</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I’m a junior in high school in Washington so I’m kinda familiar with what UW is looking for, and that looks pretty darn good:)</p>

<p>Anyone else?</p>

<p>You are in</p>

<p>Low income + GPA = you’re in!</p>

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<p>I was wondering why low income families get in better? I would imagine more income = more attraction = more money</p>

<p>You’re good to go. I’m a senior right now at uw and I didn’t have even close to the stats that you have. I had a 3.2 gpa, no volunteer, 1850 sat. They care a lot about your essay, so just show them you’re passionate about going there. And yeahh UW does give a lot of consideration to low income students. It’s a little crazy because they give full scholarships to kids from the seattle area who only got 2.5-2.8ish gpa’s in high school.</p>