<p>I'm about to finish up my junior year and soon I'll have to be applying to colleges. Right now, my top choices are TCNJ (in-state) and UNCW (oos). I'm actually leaning towards UNCW but I know they only accept 18% oos students so hopefully some of you could help me out.</p>
<p>I'm trying to get into the nursing program which I do realize can be pretty competitive.</p>
<p>unweighted GPA: 3.6+ (I'm not entirely sure what it is exactly, but it's at least a 3.6)</p>
<p>So far I've taken a total of 5 math, 5 science, and 4 spanish classes (I skipped spanish I).
This year I've taken Hon English 3, Physics, Hon Pre Calc, and AP Spanish.
Next year I'll be taking AP Lit, AP Psych, Hon Calc, Hon Anatomy, and Hon US History II</p>
<p>SAT: 1820
Math: 610
CR: 620
Writing: 590
That was my first shot. I plan on taking it just once more.</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
World Language Honors Society
Student Council freshman year
Not much else, but I will be volunteering at the hospital during the summer.</p>
<p>I have no idea what my class rank is because I just transferred to my school this year.</p>
<p>I suppose this is also important, but for my first two years of high school, I went to an advanced placement charter school (with about 50 students in my grade). We doubled up on math and science each year and every class was taught at an honors or AP level. When I transferred to my current school, however, they refused to give me credit for anything higher than A level classes (as to why, I have no idea. The district is filled with petty-minded people). It pretty much killed my GPA. But it will be explained in my brag sheet. Hopefully that will help.</p>
<p>So, if anyone could give me some insight on my chances at either of these school, that would be awesome :) Also, ASAP please. And if you have any other suggestions for schools, that would be awesome as long as the tuition (including room and board) isn't above $30,000.</p>