Out of state chances?

<p>App turned in November 17th</p>

<p>Asian male, highly competitive private, Catholic school in Seattle, WA</p>

<p>SAT I: 1320
SAT II Writing: 680
SAT II Math IIC: 620
SAT II US History: 600</p>

<p>3.702 (unweighted) - should be much higher on UMich scale b/c of classes
18% rank in class</p>

<p>Took fairly rigorous curriculum at school, except science:
Honors English (all 4 years)
Honors Math (all 4 years)
Honors Science (only 1 year)
Honors History (1 year)
- currently taking most rigorous courses offered senior year (5/6 classes are AP or honors)</p>

<p>AP Classes taken: (only 3 total offered)
AP calc
AP English</p>

<p>National Honor Society
175+ hours of community service (soup kitchen, food/blanket drives, food banks, serving meals to the homeless, working for cancer organizations)
Worked at Safeway during summer
Worked as a paid tutor, and also a volunteer tutor
Class Vice President during Sophomore year
Senior Board Member for St. Vincent de Paul (service organization)
Involved as leader in school activities/retreats (geared toward helping underclassmen)
Knowledge Bowl
Junior Varsity football
4 Academic Letters (out of 4 possible)
intramural basketball
National Society of High School Scholars
Honor Roll at school
National Honor Roll
class rep during junior year</p>

<p>anyone at all?? lol</p>

<p>id say you are as good as in.</p>

<p>Your chances are not good, but they aren't bad either. I would say Michigan is a match/reach for you. Your class rank and SAT are slightly below average for out of state applicants and you applied late.</p>