<p>Junior
1850 SAT (retaking)
2.6 GPA UW currently (I know, yikes. Maybe a 2.8 by the time I apply) (36/189)
Like 15 honors courses, one AP, signed up for 3 more, 7 yrs foreign language, full schedules
VP of key club, VP deliberation squad, founding member of gay-straight alliance, four-year track & field athlete, Junior Classical League/Latin Club (1st VP), Latin certamen, NJCL National Latin Exam Magna Cum Laude & Silver medalist, drama club enthusiast (LOL), two-year show chorus member, founding member of our school's science research project in wind energy, helping to build the windmill next year to pay for some of the school's energy costs
Tons of community service including every Saturday for a year at the food cupboard
Intended pre-med/bio/English major</p>
<p>Yikes!</p>
<p>The GPA might kill you, and what is worse is that you are an out-of-state student. </p>
<p>But...you have a really good SAT score and extra curricular activities :)</p>
<p>I would apply any way, because you never know what could happen. It's good that you plan to take some AP and honors classes. </p>
<p>The easier school to get into is the School of Arts and Science. It might be difficult to get into the New Brunswick campus, but you never know. Are you applying to the Newark and/or Camden campuses too?</p>
<p>I'm not sure yet. I've heard Newark is tougher?</p>
<p>You're fine! New Brunswick is the best school by far. Apply there and I am pretty sure you will get in. I got in w/ a 3.0 GPA and so much less cool stuff to my name. Don't worry.</p>
<p>I got in with a 3.1 and practically no extracurriculars. I'm in-state though.</p>