What are my chances?

Hi, I am a senior from NJ and I would like to know if I have a chance to go to the naval academy. I am of filipino descent, which apparently is a plus according to my bgo, since i’m the first filipino he’s ever encountered in his years of being a bgo. I have a 3.97W GPA and a 3.7UW GPA. I took everything honors except english until my junior year, and I didn’t take any AP’s until my senior year. The 3 APs are calc ab, physics c mechanics, and psychology. My SAT score is horrible, at 1540 composite with a 590 math 490 reading 460 writing. I recently retook the SAT so I hope that goes up. I also took the ACT and got a 26 composite with a 29 math and 28 writing. I am in an AFJROTC unit and I am ranked as a cadet 1st Lieutenant. My job is the color guard commander and plans officer. This year is my second year in the program. I also play in my school’s honor wind ensemble as a bass clarinet player and last year I was first chair of the clarinet section. I have volunteered by helping out with the taekwondo school i used to go to along with various community service events in JROTC and with church, playing the drums/guitar and being a Sunday school teacher. For the physical aspect, I ran track all 4 years of high school, and I lettered my sophomore and junior year for both winter and spring. My team made it to sectionals, but were disqualified soon after. This year I will see if I can captain the track team this year.

This isn’t the full full picture of me, but it’s a bulk and I’d like to know your initial thoughts. Thanks.

Since no one has commented, let me. :smiley:

Honors may look good but AP/IB looks better. I finished all my MOC interviews and they look at APs as a determining factor to your academic abilities. It shows that you are able to handle college rigors. You may get into NAPS, you never know. You should focus on getting your math and reading scores up for the SAT. Your ACT looks a little better. I’m assuming you finished your application?