what do my chances look like for UF?

<p>NUMBERS:
SAT: 1920
ACT: 27
GPA: 3.9 (UW)</p>

<p>EXTRACURRICULARS:
varsity soccer: 4 years, team captain, MVP 2012
varsity cross country: 4 years, team captain
NHS: 3 years, treasurer
Science Olympiad: 2 years, placed 2nd in Forensics division/3rd in Astronomy
Student Senate: meet with the superintendent and discuss issues with school system</p>

<p>VOLUNTEER:
Ronald McDonald House
Second Harvest Food Bank
S.P.A.C.E. Summer Camp
Organizing NHS involvement in Rock 'n' Roll Marathon
Operation Christmas Child</p>

<p>HONORS:
AP Scholar/AP Scholar with Honor
Georgia Governor's Honors Finalist
Georgia Certificate of Merit Recipient
Top Ten of senior class
Academic Certificates/medals in 7-8 classes</p>

<p>SCHEDULE:
6 AP's (gotten 5's on the tests that I have taken, currently taking the other 2)
Over 10 honors classes</p>

<p>Other info:
I am a Florida Prepaid student (technically a resident who already has paid for tuition)
My father, aunt, and uncle all attended UF.</p>

<p>I am out of state.
I will definitely look into that. My parents set up the account in 1995 (haha when I was born).
That’s really helpful. Thank you!</p>

<p>@Gator FPP varies household to household. Yes, tuition is locked in at the rate at which the student was signed up (I’m 1995 as well), but if your parents have paid the tuition by the te you enter college all you have to do is pay the fee. My mom has paid for my tuition and dorm so I can say my tuition and dorm is paid off.</p>

<p>@niquii77 that sounds like what I have set up. My tuition and dorm has been paid for.</p>

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<p>What is your UFL weighed GPA ?
Just curious…</p>

<p>it comes out to something like a 4.2 if I am remembering correctly.</p>

<p>Solid stats!
GL</p>

<p>Hey, OP, I’d check with your parent(s) to see what FPP package they got. I checked with my mom and she said that, originally, in 1995, parents could pay for tuition a dorms. Later on there was an option where you could pay local fees as well. My mom did that. My tuition, dorm, and fees are covered. Just thought I’d give you some more information.</p>