What are my chances!?

<p>Gender: Male
Race: Caucasion
Location: Suburbs near NYC
HS GPA: 3.85
3 AP Classes Taken. 5 in biology (junior) 5 in World History (sophmore) and 4 in Statistics (junior)
Many Advanced classes taken, including all sciences and maths throughout HS.
Four Years of Language (Italian, due to family heritage).</p>

<p>2120 Sat Score (660 CR, 740 M, 720 W)
31 ACT Score</p>

<p>SATIIs: 680 Biology (taken after regular freshman biology) and 750 World History</p>

<p>ECs
Three Years of Soccer (Freshman, JV, Varsity)
One Year of Track (Varsity)
Piano Lessons
Guitar Lessons
Volunteer work for a charity organization for the blind.
Summer Job for two summers
Internship as a journalist for a local website</p>

<p>I wouldn’t say you’re definitely in, but you definitely have a chance, more on the accepted side than the rejected one. Make sure your essays are good. I’m applying as well!!!</p>

<p>how many ap courses are you taking during senior year?</p>

<p>slight reach/match</p>

<p>None, but I am taking Adv. Calculus and an advanced English class taught by a respected teacher that is recognized by colleges.</p>

<p>How many total AP classes does your school offer? I think that should be a factor as well. I’m taking only 3 or 4 AP classes total (counting all 4 years of HS), but my high school offers only 3 APs, 0 IBs, and like 5 honors classes. I’m getting my 4th AP class from a magnet school I attend half the day, so 4 APs out of 3 available should look good for me.</p>

<p>Besides that, we have basically similar stats except I have the advantage of being in-state.</p>

<p>Also what college are you applying to?</p>

<p>College of Literature, Science, and the arts</p>

<p>If you were in-state you would definitely get in…
but still, you have a pretty good shot.</p>

<p>As a OOS your chances are a little worse than if you were instate. Your ECs are quite unfocused to me.</p>

<p>Don’t worry about your ECs. I don’t think U of M cares about them at all unless you’ve done something really special, or won some type of an award. Your GPA and ACT would most likely get you in if you were in state, but being OOS it will be harder.</p>