My Chances?

<p>Into these colleges:
Ga Tech
UGA
NC State
UNC
UF
Penn State
Auburn
I have legacy from one parent at GT, which is my top pick for college
~My SAT scores are depressing:
V-550
M-690
~ACT-29 :/
~After my senior year, I will haven taken 9 AP courses (AP World History, U.S. History, Chemistry, Language & Comp, Calculus BC, Biology, Physics B, Literature & Comp, and Psychology)
~I am a female (I know Tech has a disproportionate ratio of males to females but I'm not sure my being a female will benefit me in any way)
~I'm a dumb Asian, as you can tell from my scores.
~My application essay was decent...at least that's what I think.
~I have been and/ or am actively involved in National Honor Society (NHS), English NHS, Science NHS, Varsity Math Team, and Varsity Science Olympiad, in which I have held leadership positions in three of the clubs listed.
~I played tennis and swam for my school freshman and sophomore year, earning Varsity letters.
~I have only had one job , as a swim instructor for a brief period over the summer.
~I am ranked 43 out of 448 seniors
~I have a 94.83 numerical average (not sure what the GPA weighted scale according to GT is yet)
~I really really really want to get in b/c I know I'll disappoint not only myself but my parents.
What are my chances?</p>

<p>Thank you.</p>

<p>Unfortunately, I don't know much about GT, but I can tell you about Penn State. I think you're in good shape for them, even as an out-of-stater. As for UNC, though, I hear they're really tough to get into if you're OOS. Good luck, though.</p>

<p>Your SATs aren't depressing. It could be a lot worse, trust me.</p>

<p>thanks...i applied to penn state awhile ago, but im pretty sure im going to stay in state.</p>

<p>Sorry, I have an off-topic question which may seem stupid, but is it more difficult for international students to get into state universities?</p>

<p>no, i don't think so, but it really just depends which state universities you are referring to. I know tech has a broad number of international students...</p>

<p>I'm thinking along the lines of UVA, Uni of Michigan, UNC at Chapel Hill and UT-Austin...</p>

<p>Those are competitive for OOS-ers in the US, so I'm assuming they would be for you, too...</p>