What are my chances at the following schools...

<p>Schools I have applied to:</p>

<p>University of North Carolina
Wake Forest University
Vanderbilt University
Tulane University
University of Virginia
University of Texas
University of Georgia
Clemson University</p>

<p>What I have:</p>

<p>-4.0 GPA unweighted
-9 AP classes:
AP Human Geography (5)
AP World History (4)
AP US History (4)
AP Lang. (4)
AP Psychology (4)
AP Lit (N/A0
AP Env Science (N/A)
AP US Gov (N/A)
AP Macroeconomics (N/A)
-30 ACT composite...34,29,32,25
-Class Rank 43 out of 580
-Student Body President
-Highly involved with helping special needs children
-Speak at schools around county about student leadership
-BETA
-National Honor Society
-Varsity Tennis Captain
-Interned as Marketing Ambassador for corporation last summer
-Work 15-20 hours a week for reputable large corporation</p>

<p>If you could just respond with a yes, no, or waitlist for these schools that would be amazing! I applied early decision for Wake Forest and Early Decision 2 for Vandy. I am willing to pay the fee to back out of the contract if I get a better deal at another school. In-state to UGA.</p>

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<p>@1939er that’s in Science which has been the struggle. Retaking it this weekend and am going to cram for the science and hopefully superscore to a 31 or 32. Assuming the worst and it doesn’t change, what do you think the chances are?</p>

<p>@1939er‌ really appreciate it man (Assuming you’re a man). I go to an extremely competitive high school and believe it or not there are like 50 kids with all A’s. UGA it is…woo</p>

<p>Keep in mind Wake Forest is test optional and I’m early decision so I’m not out-ruling that completely. Plus I had a great interview.</p>

<p>You have legitimate shots at UNC, WF, and Vandy. The ACT isn’t everything, and your 4.0 GPA and seemingly competitive EC’s are definitely competitive. </p>

<p>If you are out of state, your chances of getting into U.Texas are greatly reduced. Literally 95% of students at UT are native Texans. Only about a third of out of state students who apply are accepted.</p>

<p>You probably could get into to Tulane, but only if you show enthusiasm. They don’t like to be considered a second choice.</p>

<p>You have a pretty good list, assuming you are okay with either UGA or Clemson. I think Vandy is the only nearly guaranteed rejection, although UVA will be hard.</p>

<p>You probably will get into four or five of those schools.</p>