What are my chances for UNC????

<p>Now that i am considered an in state student for admission (but not tuition) i would like to know what my chances are now for Chapel Hill. Please be honest.</p>

<p>IN-STATE!
SAT: 1230 (680 M, 550)
Weighted GPA: 3.8
Rank: top 20%</p>

<p>took 5-6 honors classes, one AP class(which i dropped after one semester)
E.C.'s National Honor Society 12
National Young Leader's Conference
Church Youth Group
North Jersey All Area Band 10 11
North Jersey All Region Band 9 11
Section Leader for Marching Band 12
Percussion Ensemble 9 10 11 12
Sharpshooters Parade Band 2 yrs
Drum Lessons - 4 yrs.
Day Camp Counselor
Basketball Referee 2 yrs
Recreation Basketball League 9 10 11 12
Freshman Soccer</p>

<p>Honestly....I think you don't have a good shot....My stats are better than yours and I have more extracurriculars and have the same situation with residency and i got deferred...sorry dude...it blows</p>

<p>yea, probably not. i know people with great stats who didn't get in instate. I have no idea why everyone says for instate its so easy... i guess its just out of state is so ridiculous.</p>

<p>To DenverMax, as worried as you are about getting in, you shouldn't worry about it so much because you are instate and it is definately easier to be accepted in comparison to out of state people. Anyways although you want to post and ask what your chances are, honestly nobody on this board has any idea to whether or not you will be accepted. I had friends get in who were shocked because their SAT or ACT was "too low" or they didnt have "enough" EC's. Then there were those who didnt get in and they had 1500+, so it just depends on what they want and i know it sounds hard bc i was in the same boat about 2 months ago but whenever the deadline is will come soon enough.</p>

<p>might as well try, it won't hurt to try. also how are u considered in-state for admissions but not for tuition, i thought the 12month living in state worked both ways but not real sure how the residency even works. I'm only considered instate cause my dad is stationed here.</p>