OOS chances?

<p>Our guidance couselors don't really give us the 4.0 scale gpa
99.5 avg.
top 10-15 out of over 500
ACT -33
SAT
M - 710
CR - 680
W - 600
SATII
MathI - 730
Physics - 740
US History - 640 ):
Vice President of the National Honor Society
President of SADD (students against destructive decisions)
Captain of the Varsity Swim team (varisty swimmer since 8th grade)
Varsity Crew 9th &10th (out junior year due to shoulder surgery) and senior year season hasn't come yet haha.
World Languages Honor Society
Math Honor Society
English Honor Society
Science Honor Society
AMC school winner in 10th grade
AP Scholar
Active member of Interact (community service club associated with the rotary club)
Part time job since 8th grade teaching children how to swim
Area All-State Violin and Violist.
Tutor after school.</p>

<p>I think that's the general list of things. I'm really nervous about being an out of state applicant. :/ only a few days until Jan. 15th! Good Luck to all!</p>

<p>i think your one of the more qualified OOS applicants Ive seen, specially if that avg isnt weighted lol, ur ACT is great, not much focus in ur EC's, also depends on if ur an AP student cause it shows u take rigor schedule and ready for college life
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<p>should get in.</p>

<p>Thanks guys! Unfortunately the average is weighted but is about a 95 or 96 unweighted. I've taken/am taking 5 AP's. American History, Physics B, Language and Comp. last year and this year I'm in Chem and BC calc. I didn't have my school send the scores, only that I took them. :/ idk if that's good or bad but too late now. I also had the principal of my school right me a letter or recomendation. He has his dr. and I think I'm the only student to get one from him this year, that I know of.
Thanks again for helping me out!</p>