what are my chances?

<p>I know these are getting kind of old and annoying, but i'm stressing out and would just like to see if I had any sort of chance of getting into UNC.</p>

<p>By the time I graduate next year, I would have taken 9 AP courses. (Soph: Stat, Junior: Enviro, Calc AB, and Bio, Senior: Calc Bc, Macro, Spanish, Physics: N/M, Physics: E/M). So far, i've managed to get an A/ A- in all of them except for one B+ in AP Bio :/ My gpa at the end of my junior year should be slightly above a 4.2 ( so its obviously weighted).</p>

<p>I'm waiting to hear back for my June sat scores, and I'm hoping for at least a 2100. I'll keep you guys updated. I thought math and writing were jokes, but I struggled with the vocab section. My May subject test scores were awful- 670 on math 1 and 650 on Bio. I'm planning to take the ACT in September.</p>

<p>Here are some of my extracurriculars:
- assistant teach first graders at my church
-volunteer at Bible Camp
-volunteer at Pedia Manor (a home where children on respirators and nebulizers live)
-volunteer at Buckingham Housing ( a local shelter home for abused and underprivileged children)
* Youth Counselor
* Adopt a family every holidays
*organized school supply/ backpack drives for the past 4 years
*Help the kids with hw, crafts, etc
- was a teen leader for Soldiers for Hope... the founder became very sick though, so I am starting my own soldier organization.. I've also done Soldiers' Angels
-play club travel soccer
*also help out at the annual Spring into Summer soccer tournament and the world cup 3 on 3 tournament
-play varsity ice hockey (captain next year)
-been working in a doctor's office since 8th grade
-babysit 2-4 times a week
-member of Key Club, NHS, SHS (secretary), OEG ( hopefully leader next year), Spanish Club, and Student Government Senate ( if I get accepted!)</p>

<p>If I forgot to mention anything, I'll be sure to update my list of extracurriculars!</p>

<p>Again, I apologize for making ANOTHER one of these threads. Thanks for taking the time to read this!</p>

<p>oh, and I would be an out of state applicant, which makes everything a lot more complicated.</p>

<p>Don’t worry so much man. I’m an out of state student that’s going to be going there this year and I had much worse credentials. The only extracurriculars I had were 2 years of drama club, 2 years of academic team (1 year as captain), and 1 year of high school soccer in my freshman year along with my required community service. I was an A and B student, with a bunch of Cs and some Ds my last year. I only took 3 AP classes that I needed to take and the rest were IB classes. My SAT and ACT scores were average so I really think you have no problem getting in. Good luck!</p>