What are my chances (you guys would give best advice)

<p>Like i said, you guys are already in, so can you give me some views on my chances of getting in? And anything more i can do to help my chances?</p>

<p>3.84 Unweighted GPA
4.32 Weighted (94-100 scale)</p>

<p>Standardized Tests:
PSAT: 201 (i know it doesnt help in college admissions)
1st ACT: 29
1st SAT: 2030</p>

<p>15/19 High School Classes have been honors/AP</p>

<p>fine arts i think will be subtracted which will help my GPA i think</p>

<p>ECs:
Key CLub
Beta Club
National Honor Society
National Art Honors Society
National Spanish Honor Society
100+ Hours spent volunteering at local elementary school (tutoring) and at Special Olympics Bowling
2 years of Varsity Golf (Team placed 2nd in state both years)
etc, etc</p>

<p>thats all i can think of for now, any others just ask and i will answer
i really want to go to UVa., everything about it is just perfect to me,(its my dream to get a room on the lawn=most beautiful college location ive ever seen) plus my sister goes there</p>

<p>p.s.
be honest plz, im out of state which i know is pretty much ivy league admissions</p>

<p>Kids like you get admitted and rejected all the time. As per your scores/GPA, your stats for an OOS student are average (or maybe a little below) average. Good luck!</p>

<p>While your application will garner serious consideration, your stats will not be among the best that the admissions committee comes across. Where does your GPA place you? If you're in the top 2-3% of your class, you'll be in decent shape. Your SAT score isn't going to raise any eyebrows, as it is already below the average OOS SAT score. I wouldn't say that OOS admissions are comparable to admissions at Ivies, but it's certainly competitive. I'd peg your odds at somewhere between 1/6 and 1/5...</p>

<p>thanks for the input so far, as for the class rank part my school does it on numerical scale (average of all our grades) which puts me at a disadvantage with so many people taking easier, standard classes. i wish theyd do it by weighted gpa</p>

<p>bump bump...</p>

<p>ummm i got my new ACT score, its a 33
i know UVa like SAT more, so what do you guys think if i got an SAT that correlates to about a 33 on ACT??
think im in?</p>

<p>anyone?? please??</p>