sorry, another chances post

<p>Thank you if anyone actually reads this, I'm really nervous about my chances of getting in...
out of state white female
relatively good public high school in new jersey
ranked 11th out of 480
GPA is 4.1 out of 4.0 weighted, unsure what it is unweighted.
SAT: 800 verbal, 670 math, 770 writing
760 us history, 710 biology-E, 690 literature
classes are the most demanding at the school
APs: Biology 5, English Language 5, US History 5
extracurriculars:
marching band, concert band
Junior Statesmen of America (statewide leadership positions for three years)
Octagon Club (community service-leadership position)
newspaper reporter
part-time job-cashier at a grocery store, about 15 hours a week
my english teacher really liked my essay, so i'm assuming that was all right.</p>

<p>if someone responds to this, i'd really appreciate it, thanks :-)</p>

<p>I would be very surprised if you were not offered admission. Good Luck, I think you will do great! I would consider William and Mary to be a "match" according to your GPA,SAT's and EC's (all of these factors combined). Just remember to hedge your bets to be prudent...........there are so many qualified applicants.............no doubt you will get into a great school. I'm hoping it will be William and Mary.</p>

<p>It's hard to say with OOS (or in-state, for that matter), but you're definitely qualified. You wouldn't be wasting your energy to apply.</p>

<p>out of state - doesn't help
white - doesn't help
female - doesn't help</p>

<p>=P</p>

<p>in all seriousness though, you look like a good applicant to me. The numbers are there, and band, JSA, and service will be liked (as well as newspaper and working, but I think the first 3 more). I think you have a very good chance to get in. If you come, please keep playing your instrument =)</p>

<p>thank you to all of you!
and yes, i plan to keep playing my saxophone if i get to w&m :-)</p>

<p>Most likely accepted.</p>