my chances?

<p>Class Rank: 23 out of 364
GPA: Unweighted 3.3, Weighted 3.9
SAT: 1190 (CR 560, M 630, W 440)
ACT: 30 (English: 30, Math: 30, Reading: 31, Science: 30), Writing/English: 27, Writing 7</p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities:
Academic A Team</p>

<p>Honor Classes
Grade 7
Algebra I Honors</p>

<p>Grade 8
Geometry Honors</p>

<p>Grade 9
English I Honors
Algebra II Honors
Biology Honors</p>

<p>Grade 10
English II Honors
Pre-Calculus
World History Honors
Chemistry Honors
Physics Honors</p>

<p>AP Classes
Grade 11
AP Biology
AP American History
AP English Language and Composition</p>

<p>Grade 12
AP Calculus
AP Environmental Science</p>

<p>Dual Enrollment
Grade 12
English Composition I (ENC1101)
Intro to Psychology (PSY2012)</p>

<p>Junior Schedule: AP English, AP US History, AP Bio, Photography, Spanish II, Psychology, Drafting I</p>

<p>Senior Schedule: Drafting II/III (block), Forensic Science, AP Environmental Science, AP Calculus, English Comp (Dual Enrollment), Intro to Psych (Dual Enrollment), Economics (FLVS), American Gov (FLVS)</p>

<p>What do you think my chances are of in getting into FSU? I applied for a mathematics major.</p>

<p>The class rank, 30 ACT and 3.9 GPA along with the AP and DE courses all sound very good.
It would be nice to see some more Extra Curricular activities or employment.
Do you have some community service?
The other hole I see is lack of math your junior year when you are a math major.
I think you will be admitted though.</p>

<p>I don't have any community service hours or any employment history.</p>

<p>On the hole of math Junior Year: AP English and AP Calculus were taught the same hour, so I had to pick one. I obviously chose AP English. My reasoning was that I wasn't expecting to do Dual Enrollment my senior year, and with AP Calculus being the highest math offered at my high school, I figured I could put it off one more year.</p>

<p>It is a shame they did not offer AP Statistics. I still think you will be fine.
If you are in FLORIDA - you should definitely get 75 community service hours completed so you could qualify for the 100% bright futures scholarship.
Even if you are not, it would still look good to any college to see you give back your time to help the community. Perhaps you could volunteer to tutor math.</p>

<p>I think you are in if you applied for the first application deadline. It is too hard to predict the second deadline until we start to hear the results of the first notification on Dec 3.</p>