Rising Senior, chances for Early Decision for business undecided?

<p>I am a Northern Virginian resident and I want to know what my chances of getting into VT are</p>

<p>Freshman year:
Algebra 1: B+
Geometry: B
History HN: B+
English 9 HN: B+
Biology HN : B
Spanish 1: A-</p>

<p>gpa = 3.589</p>

<p>Sophomore year:
Algebra 2: B
English 10 HN: B+
History HN: A
Spanish 2: B+
CHemistry: B</p>

<p>gpa: 3.763</p>

<p>Junior Year:
Pre-calculus HN: A-
SPanish 3: B+
AP LAng: B+
History HN: A-
Business Law/Management: A
AP Phyiscs: B</p>

<p>gpa 4</p>

<p>cumulative W gpa: 3.77 UW GPA: 3.55</p>

<p>SAT: Math 650 Reading 630 Writing 590</p>

<p>ACT: 26 composite (probably wont send it on)</p>

<p>I Have taken 7 AP Classes including senior year:
AP Lang
AP Physics B
AP Chemistry
AP Micro Economics
AP Macro Economics
AP Comparative Government
AP Politics
AP Calculus AB</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America)
Model UN
FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes)
Young Republicans Co - Treasurer
Marching Band leadership and section leader
Jazz Band
Jazz Combo
Civic Seal Award
National Honor Society
History Honor Society
Tri-M Music Honor Society
Boys State
Virginia Ambassador of Music</p>

<p>other things:
My essays and personal statement are absolutely kickin, i wrote about how much I love VT and how ut prosim applies to my life and all that
My brother goes to VT so I am a legacy
I have always shown interest by doing an info session and tour, emailing back and forth with admissions representatives and calling the admissions office with
Upward trend in GPA every year</p>

<p>All I can compare to is my DS2. You are in line with UW GPA, SAT, etc. as he was with the same classes. He was a 4th generation legacy one which was a brother currently attending - Senior ME. We are not from NOVA but Hampton Roads. He applied University Studies ED (was thinking Biology) and was deferred, wait-listed during RD, then accepted from wait-list early June. Decided not to attend VT though. I would say you are on the 50/50 line based on their posted mid 50% data. Every applicant, yearly pool, etc. is different so it is only a guess. Nothing ventured, nothing gain. Best of luck. </p>

<p>I think it could go either way. Give it a shot!</p>