what are my chances?

<p>im a NC resident and i really want to go to wake forest. i have lived very close to wake forest for all of my life and its always been a dream of mine to go to wake. </p>

<p>unweighted GPA- 3.49
weighted GPA- 3.73
class rank- 50 of 200
no APs, but will have 2 college courses (statistics and US history) by the time i graduate which is this year.
i plan on getting an ROTC scholarship to help pay for it since wake isnt a need blind school any more.
i am my JROTC battalion's sergeant major and am in charge of all enlisted personnel in my unit. i am also my battalions rifle team commander.
i participate in my schools hunter education team which it's main focus is to teach people about being safe and ethical.
sat is a 1000 (math and verbal) 1440 overall, but i am taking it again and might not even submit sat scores since wake dosent consider those scores.
i plan on appling for early decision so i can see if i will be awarded a ROTC scholarship before i commit to it.
I'm also in hosa as the parliamentarian and a hosa booster representative.
i am an athletic trainer for my schools athletic teams and i volunteer as a fire fighter. i also have been in band for the last 3 years.
i am in national honors society.
i have recieved 5 national awards from jrotc that were presented by the order of the purple heart, the VFW, etc.</p>

<p>any comments would be appreciated.</p>

<p>“i plan on getting an ROTC scholarship to help pay for it since wake isnt a need blind school any more.”</p>

<p>A school’s being need-blind or need-aware can affect only your chance of admission, not how much aid you get.</p>

<p>Wake Forest: High match</p>

<p>Might want to consider VMI…</p>