What are my chances? 4.46 GPA and 33 ACT

<p>Gender: M
Location: Maryland
College Class Year: 2013
High School: Public
High School Type: sends many grads to top schools</p>

<p>Academics:
GPA - Unweighted: 3.82
GPA - Weighted: 4.46
Class Rank: top 10%
Class Size: 530</p>

<p>Scores:</p>

<p>ACT: 33
Did not take SAT 1
SAT II World History: 580
SAT II Math Level 2: 640</p>

<p>I play varsity basketball and lacrosse which take up a significant amount of time. I am the National Honor Society Secretary, and I received the state's community service award for 260+ hours. I am also in the Spanish Honor Society and the Science Honor Society. My schedule has been pretty rigorous, I will have taken 6 AP's by the end of senior year and almost every other class is an honors credit. I play tuba and am in the process of talking to music directors at Cornell and UVA about playing in their orchestra or wind ensembles, which could help me get in. Regardless, I will send in a recording to each school as a "talent/ ability" to be judged. I am looking to major in business, and will apply to the business school as a freshman at any of the schools that allow you to do so.</p>

<p>Applying to:
-Cornell University- school of business through their agriculture school
-University of Maryland- school of business
-University of Virginia
-University of Michigan-Ann Arbor- preferred admit to business school
-University of Wisconsin-Madison
-University of Pennsylvania- Wharton school of business
-University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill</p>

<p>I do not plan on applying anywhere early because I am not completely set on any school. UVA is probably my first choice after visiting the campus, however they just got rid of their ED. Thanks in advance for responding.</p>

<p>-Cornell University- school of business through their agriculture school : Reach
-University of Maryland- school of business : Match
-University of Virginia : Small Reach OOS
-University of Michigan-Ann Arbor- preferred admit to business school : Small Reach OOS
-University of Wisconsin-Madison : Match
-University of Pennsylvania- Wharton school of business : Super Reach
-University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill : Small Reach OOS?</p>

<p>^that is ridiculous,
-Cornell University- school of business through their agriculture school : Low reach
-University of Maryland- school of business : safety (you are going to get a full scholarship for sure, don’t even worry about it.)
-University of Virginia : Match
-University of Michigan-Ann Arbor- preferred admit to business school : low match
-University of Wisconsin-Madison : Match
-University of Pennsylvania- Wharton school of business : Reach
-University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill : Match (my friend with way less credential got in from maryland)</p>

<p>I think Beejay analysis is accurate, your Grades + ACT is solid, but your SAT IIs suck. Retake them get 750+ especially on Math IIC then the schools start to become more attainable. One other thing the OOS residency is gonna hurt for UVA, Michigan, Cornell so if you get rejected just remeber its crazy for OOS applicants. </p>

<p>G/L</p>

<p>Thanks guys, and simpleperson i got the impression that most schools only consider the sat II for placement once you are in. Either way I plan on only sending them out to UVA because they are strongly recommended.</p>

<p>i’d say go with beejay’s estimates, just to be safe. not that pharmakesus’s aren’t accurate.</p>

<p>SATIIs are usually for placement, but at more competitive colleges, they’re definitely for admission. if they’re required, they’re probably used for admission. and they’re usually looking for 700+ on average. (yeah, i think they’re so much harder than the SATI, everyone else thinks it’s the other way around, haha. i had trouble with them too. good luck!) often they’re not required if you take the ACT though, so check out the schools’ admission requirements</p>

<p>Talking to the UVA director is good, because since you’re out of state you have almost no chance of getting in.</p>