<p>Currently in my junior year so this isn't gonna be a very accurate chance, but still thought id ask. I lived in Austin for 9th and 10th grade, moved to Seattle for 11th and 12th, so I'll unfortunately be out of state. Applying to McCombs business school, probably business honors. 3.75 ish unweighted, all honors freshman and sophomore years, no AP offered. 4 AP 2 honors this year. My projected schedule for next year is AP gov, AP English, AP stats, AP calc AB, AP microeconomics, projects in computer science. So in total I'll have 9 APs. SAT is in the 2100-2250 range, will probably be a national merit scholar finalist (taking the test next week). Treasurer/VP of Native American student council, member of 5-6 other clubs including NHS. Captain of 5 sports teams including this year, so will be captain of 2 more by the time I apply. 4a state competitive track and field, tied for 8th last year. 81 hours of community service last year, will have a lot more by the time I apply. Born in Poland, polish is my first language, moved to Texas in 7th grade. Dual citizen. Quadruple legacy at UT, including the business school, but I don't think it matters. Chances? I think I covered it all haha. Thanks guys</p>
<p>Ranked around 15% of 450</p>
<p>Look at the common data set here, section c. [Common</a> Data Set | Office of Information Management & Analysis](<a href=“http://www.utexas.edu/academic/ima/cds]Common”>http://www.utexas.edu/academic/ima/cds) Realize you will be competing in the open pool and you will be full pay as an OOS student.</p>
<p>Well, it’s worth trying! My OOS son got into biomedical engineering with similar stats, and business is also hard to get into.</p>
<p>I KNOW that legacy doesn’t count for a lot, because my nephew was rejected last year, and he had many, many relatives who went to UT, and his grandfather has been a professor there since 1965 (still going strong)!</p>