UNC Chapel Hill

<p>Hi everyone! I was hoping for some input on what you think my chances are for getting accepted to UNC Chapel Hill as an out of state applicant. Thanks for your time!</p>

<p>SAT: 2110
M: 770
CR: 730
W: 610</p>

<p>SAT II's
Physics: shooting for 730+
Math II: Shooting for 730+</p>

<p>Academics</p>

<p>I attend a small school which does not offer many Ap courses. But I have taken essentially everything I can starting in freshman year where the only variability was Biology as a freshman rather than a sophomore, honors English rather than regular English, Spanish II rather than Spanish I, and finally geometry rather than algebra. In sophomore year I progressed through all classes and remained again in the most challenging possible set of classes, these included chemistry as a sophomore rather than a junior, again, honors English, and algebra II/trigonometry, also took Spanish iii. Junior year: first available AP courses. Taking both AP English and AP chemistry. Side note: as there was only 5 students taking ap chemistry, we really had to struggle to get the class. For a month or so it was very doubtful that we would have ap chemistry. We ended up fighting for it and we recruited a local community college professor as our teacher. We meet before school every day of the week and have 45 minute lessons instead of attending homeroom. Also taking pre-calculus honors, physics honors, and us history honors. However this year I dropped Spanish iv from my schedule. Senior year prospective courses: AP physics, AP English, AP calculus, and some electives which will most likely include psychology.
Ps. Was in both jazz band and symphonic band for both freshman and sophomore year.
Ps. Literally no space was left in my junior year for a music or art course, I spent 8 periods a day in class and had absolutely no free time. The school work took precedent over the arts. </p>

<p>GPA: 92.5</p>

<p>Throughout highschool I participated in varsity soccer and track. I also participated in a community service program known as Youth Court which is a city sponsored peer-peer justice system. Also a member of National Honors Society.</p>

<p>Also I will be applying with a binding early decision</p>

<p>Thanks for reading the lengthy bio and thanks for any responses. Sorry for any grammatical mistakes as I am typing on a mobile device and it Is quite difficult.</p>