My chances of getting into Clemson in the Fall 2015 semester?

<p>So I want to apply to Clemson as a reach school. I have a few questions. Is an admissions interview available? Also is there any major that will give me an edge? (I already know I'm double majoring in Finance and Accounting). Are there anything at all that will give you an edge over other applicants? Here is my information:</p>

<p>3.81 Weighted GPA (12 APs and Honors)
3.3 Unweighted GPA (Top 33 percent of my class)
Junior Year GPA 4.2 (Grades have an upward trend)
25 Composite ACT score (Took one time after SATs), 1700 SAT score (600 math, 560 Reading) (Planning to take again because I know I can do better. Also when I do, which one should I retake?)</p>

<p>Work at Best Buy
-Since Junior Year
-Gold-Certified Customer Service Specialist
-Created training manual that Best Buy incorporated into their company
-Ranked #1 Customer Service Specialist in the store for the month of July
-Have trained many new employees and have assisted in managerial tasks</p>

<p>Worked as a Coach for a sports organization
-Coach/Counselor for youth flag football league</p>

<p>Community Service
-Interact Club
-Ambassador for a dog adoption organization
-Planning on joining National Honor Society this year (Will Clemson take that into consideration if I apply before applying to NHS and then sending them info after application is submitted?)
-DECA Member</p>

<p>I'm also an out-of-state student living in Northern Virginia. Obviously it's a reach to get into the school, but I'm hoping that my strong rigor along with my junior year GPA can give me a chance. Please let me know what you believe my chances are, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!</p>

<p>your ACT/SAT scores are below the middle 50% range for Clemson and your SAT/class rank are not overly impressive. If you do have an upward trend that might help you up but that’s up to the admissions office to decide. You definitely have a chance but I don’t know if it’s the strongest. Good luck!</p>

<p>It’s definitely a reach. I appreciate it man!</p>