Would you guys chance me?

<p>I applied to W&M regular decision in December. To be perfectly honest, this wait is driving me insane. I won't find out for sure until April. So I was wondering if any of you could put my mind at ease and tell me how much of a chance I actually have. I'll put as many of my stats as I can so you can be accurate. Thanks in advance. Here are my stats.</p>

<p>Unweighted GPA-3.52
weighted-4.5
class rank- 26 out of 318
I have taken pure honors/AP courses in all the core classes(my schools doesn't offer any honors electives)- I'll have somewhere around 28 honors/AP courses
4 years of English
4 years of math
4 sciences
3 spanish classes
and like 12 social studies classes.(my best subject)
My APs will be:
Human Geography
Biology
US History
English:Literature and Composition
English:Language and Composition
Statistics
I'll also have college credit for:
Western Civ 101 & 102
Philosophy 101 &102
American Government 101 &102</p>

<p>My SAT is 720 math, 700 english, and 650 writing
my school doesn't offer any SAT II's</p>

<p>My extracurriculurs/community service:
Football
fencing
Boy Scouts(I'm an Eagle with 8 palms)
Beta Club
National Honor Society
Founded and elected president of my schools chess club
I'm a member of the Greater Greenwood Chess club.
Work at my town's soup kitchen
I helped rebuild our towns animal shelter
I also headed a program which supplies firewood to needy families who heat their homes with firewood(its more people than you think)</p>

<p>Sorry for all the stats.</p>

<p>I'm guessing Greenwood is OOS. I'd give you a good chance at getting in. You're not a shoo in since you're oos, but you have a solid resume. Good luck!</p>

<p>assuming out of state, I think you have a good chance.</p>

<p>I agree with the above 2 posters</p>

<p>Thanks for your help, everyone.</p>

<p>As an OOS male, I would say you would have a good shot. It looks like you have a lot of community service experience. If you get in, consider applying to the Sharpe Community Scholars Program.</p>