<p>Can someone please chance me?
I've already applied to most of my schools, and I'm SUPER nervous about all of them!
GPA- 3.5ish unweighted
GPA- 3.8 weighted
Class rank: top 15%
State: New York. Female Asian.
ACT- 25<br>
English- 28
Math- 26
Writing- 8</p>
<p>I've been on the Varsity Girl's Swim Team for four years, and varsity winter and spring track for two. I have Varisty letters from each sport.
President of Art Honor Society, Art Club, and Mural Club.
SADD, Reading Club.
Established a beauty movement- Spread awareness for eating disorders and helped girls and guys find positive things about themselves. Also raised money for NEDA (National Eating Disorder Association)
The Memory Project
I have done several murals for the elementary schools in my community.
I'm taking 5 AP Classes this year, if that helps! (Calc AB, Macroeconomics, Lang, Studio Art, and Biology)</p>
<p>Essays- Decent. I wrote about how I taught a two month old how to swim underwater in less than a month.</p>
<p>Recs-Pretty good I think .</p>
<p>University of Maryland- College Park (Number one and applied early!)
SUNY Binghamton (early)
University of Delaware
SUNY Stonybrook
Marist College
NC State
University of Connecticut
SUNY Oneonta
St. Johns (queens)- safety?</p>
<p>Wow… I’m not sure what to say about this one. I was an in-state applicant with a lower unweighted but higher weighted GPA, and certainly fewer AP’s, about the same EC’s, and was accepted, however lucky I feel about that. However, there are a few things working against you.</p>
<p>Stats like yours would give you a decent shot from in-state. However, it is much more difficult to get accepted from out of state, and your ACT scores, while good all around, isn’t quite Maryland-caliber. I also notice the difference between your unweighted and weighted GPA’s, which is only .3. I don’t know if you have a different means of weighing GPA’s from where I’m from, but if it could be a sign of a less than challenging high school curriculum. Then again, 5 AP’s in one year amazes me(you couldn’t pay me to pull THAT off).</p>
<p>I’m not going to sugarcoat this: It’s a long shot; it’s probably not going to happen. I can’t read your essays, of course, so maybe they’re better than what you described as “decent.” I’m sure that you’ll get in somewhere and have a great time doing whatever you’re doing, wherever you go. </p>
<p>By the way, don’t be “SUPER NERVOUS about all of [your schools]”, as I’m very confident that you’ll get into UConn, as I did from out of state with a scholarship offer. Best of luck, and do pray for Maryland, because it is a wonderful school! :)</p>
<p>I’d say you have a decent enough shot. The number of advanced coursed you have taken and are taking will definitely catch the eye of admissions. Don’t sweat it too much.</p>
<p>Im in the exact same situation with the same stats (except you have better test scores). I am so nervous, I really don’t think I am going to get in! AHHHHHHHH</p>
<p>I think you are borderline. You have an interesting and desirable ECs, but a bit low on the ACT, but not out of range. Your GPA could use a couple ticks up. I really hope you get in.</p>