<p>I am a white female who lives in Virginia. I'm a public-school senior.
Grades
Straight A's- GPA is about 4.6, ranked 3rd in class of over 600 students
Classes
9th grade: Honors English, Honors World Civilizations, Geometry, Chemistry, Spanish II, Human Growth and Development, and Physical Education
10th grade: AP World Civilizations, Honors English, Honors Algebra II/Trig, Honors Biology, Spanish III, Physical Education, and Journalism I
11th grade: AP U.S. History, AP English Language, AP Biology (counts as 2 classes), Spanish IV, Precalculus, and Newspaper
12th grade (classes I plan to take): AP Gov., AP English Lit, AP Calc BC, AP Psychology, AP Spanish Lang, Honors Physics, and Newspaper
SAT
2140 total (720 Reading, 680 Math, 740 Writing)
Subject tests: 730 World History, 800 Biology (and I plan to take one in Spanish this fall)
EC's
National Junior Honor Society (9th and 10th grade)
National Honor Society (11th and 12th grade)
Key Club (9th-12th grade; officer in 10th grade)
Newspaper (11th and 12th grade; is a class but requires after school time as well); I am a managing editor of the school paper this year
Spanish Governor's School for 3 weeks (right after 11th grade ended)</p>
<p>Recognized for PSAT scorenot semifinalist but will probably be commended</p>
<p>One more thing: I did an interview at W&M.
I plan to apply early action to UVA and UNC and regular decision to William and Mary, Middlebury, and the George Mason Honors College.</p>
<p>I appreciate any feedback, including any suggestions about other colleges I could apply to, preferably those on the East Coast.
Thank you!</p>
<p>Honestly, I think you have a strong chance at all of those schools, including William and Mary and Middlebury. In fact, I think you should apply to a couple more reaches! Maybe dartmouth? Tufts? Colgate?</p>
<p>UVA and UNC and regular decision to William and Mary, Middlebury, and the George Mason Honors College.
UVA-definitely in
UNC-80% chance in my opinion
W&M-in
Middlebury-in
GMU Honors-defintiely in</p>
<p>I think your in at all the schools you have listed. Definitely apply to some reahes as the above poster said. IVY league is in your range if you raise that SAT by 50-60 points. Good luck!</p>
<p>Pretty much agree with what everyone else said. If you don’t mind staying in state I would personally go to UVA, it’s a great school and you have a solid 90% chance of getting in. No problem in the schools you listed, maybe be even more ambitious and try visiting some reaches as soon as you can.</p>
<p>You’re in-state and hit everything W&M and UVA look for (the two schools I’m most familiar with), so I’d say you have a great chance of being accepted there. Your class rank and GPA is especially impressive, as well as your class rigor. The only problem is your extracurricular record; there only seems to be one leadership position. </p>
<p>I still say you’re definitely getting in at all of them, with the exception of UNC (which is iffier).</p>
<p>Great academics, great SAT, great class rigor. You have a great chance of getting into UVA and W&M. UNC is so tough on OSS, though. Your extracurricular activities are a little weak. You have a great chance of getting into UVA and W&M. UNC is so tough on OSS, though, so that’s a little iffy.</p>
<p>Your list is very realistic. If you truly would love going to any one of those schools… awesome! You may want to look at some “dream schools” - schools you would love to go to, if you could possibly get in. Judging solely on your stats and what you have listed above, I believe that you are a competitive candidate…definitely worth applying to a few reaches!</p>
<p>I agree with everyone else, definitely UVA and W&M, and a really good shot at UNC. Your grades and class rigor is amazing. I think with your stats you could look at ivys as well like Brown, Cornell, Penn. Do you know what you want to major in?</p>
<p>Great chances at all schools you plan to apply to Maybe consider UCs, as they love out of state students at the moment, even if you prefer East Coast</p>