Out-of-state-student?! athlete

<p>Info:
Junior, class of 2012
First generation United States Citizen
Singaporean
Wisconsin resident
Moved 2 times in my high school career</p>

<p>Academics:
GPA: 3.5 uw/4.0 a-g scale
4 AP's: Psych-4 Bio-3 Music Theory/US History-(taking this year)
Don't know class rank or ACT/SAT scores. Waiting for results...</p>

<p>Activities:</p>

<p>Music:
Violin for 8 years/piano for 10
Played in over 10 out of school orchestras (state and regional level)
Lettered in Orchestra
1st chair for two years
Performed in: a cafe every weekend with my pianist/friend, invited to play at
dinners and ceremonies, and asked to play at retirement homes.</p>

<p>Involvement in community and school:
-2 years in student council
-Bike Mechanic for a non-profit company (branches off from Trek)
-Work with Chinese Group (Iowa State University and Chinese university program
to teach english teachers in China) to help them transition from Chinese to
American life. </p>

<p>Cycling:
State Level: -5 State Titles
-Rider of the year (2nd place in Iowa)</p>

<p>National Level: -Chicago Criterium (18 Under)- 8th
-Melon City Criterium (Mens)- 16th
-Tour of Hermann Stage Race (Mens)- 3rd
-Junior Nationals Time Trial- 53rd
-Glencoe Grand Prix, Professional National Criterium Championships
(Juniors 15-18)- 6th
-Glencoe Grand Prix, Professional National Criterium Championships
(Mens)- 40th</p>

<p>International Level: -Selected and signed onto Singapore National Team.
Representing them in 2011 Asian Junior Cycling
Championships in Thailand, Commonwealth Youth Games in
the Isle of Man, and S.E.A. Games in Indonesia.
-Representing USA in Tour De L'abitabi in Quebec.
-Invited to talk on KXNO, Iowa’s Sports Radio Station</p>

<p>I know standardized tests are a big factor and that I'm lacking in both community services and GPA, but how are my chances as an out-of-state applicant? haha, and I also acknowledge that cycling isn't a hyped sport in the US, more appealing to European countries.</p>