Please reassure me...

<p>Okay, I recently applied to the UW but I am starting to panic that I won't get in.</p>

<p>I graduated in 2008 and applied last year, and I got accepted with no problems. However I had to stay at home and work and save money because I couldn't really afford to go to school. I didn't do any kind of deferred admission though, because I still wasn't exactly sure where I wanted to go to school.</p>

<p>My stats:
3.74 GPA. I took honors and AP classes where I could.
75 running start credits (applying as a freshman, not a transfer)
Top 10% of my class, I think. Top 15% for sure.
2210 SAT
good essays - one about my father's death, one about my job.
in-state
reasonably good ECs</p>

<p>So, is it safe to assume that I will get in again? Basically I just submitted the same application with a little bit of fine tuning, plus some new information about my job/what I have spent this year doing.</p>

<p>i would say so, but it seems like it might be harder to get in without the "RECORD NUMBER" of applicants</p>

<p>I'm fairly confident that you'll get in with your desired major. The most impressive stat to me is the 75 credits, but colleges will probably dig the SAT score.</p>