What are my chances???

<p>Gender: male
Race: White
School: Homestead High School, WI
Current Year: Junior
GPA: 3.2
SAT I: 630 M 620 CR 610 W
ACTs: 29
Rank: 201/404
AP: Econ micro and macro, chemistry (next year), english (next year), government (next year), statistics (next year)
Courseload (Junior year): one semester of pre calc, AP econ macro and micro, honors brit lit and honors expos, honors physics, latin 1
(Senior year): american legal, ap gov, ap english, latin 2, ap chem, ap stats, second semester of pre-calc</p>

<p>latin club
3 (going to be 4) years of intermural volleyball, two of which are varsity
2 years of intermural golf</p>

<p>What are my chances for:</p>

<p>University of Georgia Athens
University of Illinois Champagne Urbana
University of Texas Austin
Purdue University
University of Indiana
University of Kansas</p>

<p>Any other schools to consider?</p>

<p>sorry forgot University of South Carolina Columbia and Clemson</p>

<p>bumpbumpbump</p>

<p>Well, I'd say your SAT scores are in a good range for your schools... your class rank and GPA, however, are on the lower side which isn't great when you're applying OOS to public universities. Ratings on a scale of: high reach, reach, semi-reach, good fit, likely, safety.</p>

<p>University of Georgia Athens... SEMI-REACH.
University of Illinois Champagne Urbana... REACH.
University of Texas Austin... SEMI-REACH.
Purdue University... GOOD FIT.
University of Indiana... GOOD FIT.
University of Kansas... GOOD FIT.
University of South Carolina Columbia... SEMI-REACH.
Clemson University... GOOD FIT.</p>

<p>bump again</p>

<p>ut austin is more of a reach... they have that 10% rule that makes it rididuclosuly hard for OOSers to get in</p>

<p>Yeah, UT Austin seems improbable to me, especially because they're fairly rank-concerned.
(The 10% rule may soon be changed to 7.5%-- makes it harder on us kids from Texas, but better for OOSers!)</p>