Yet another OOS Chances question

<p>Posting this again as I tried in October but did not get a response. My stats are</p>

<p>• Out of State (NJ)
• GPA - 3.5 UW, 6.111 W (for some reason my school W # does not seem to match the system used by any other school). If you look only at my GPA in my Honors/AP courses it goes up each of my three years to a high of 3.60 UW in my Junior year.
• Rank – My school ranks only in deciles using their version (unlike anyone else’s) of Weighted which probably puts me around the top 15% level. However, if you only include my Honors/AP courses, my 3 year weighted GPA would put me around the top 7% level. Yes, basically I had a tendency to slack off in the “filler” classes.
• Honors / AP – By the end of my Junior Year I had taken 10 Honors courses along with AP Physics (got a 4 on the test). My senior Schedule includes Honors English, AP World History, AP US History, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, and AP Calculus
• EC – The run of the mill stuff like most everyone – Volunteer at Senior Citizen Center, 3 years Track (both indoor and outdoor), Robotics Club, Biology Club, etc.
• SAT = 1340/1600 and 1970/2400.
• SAT II – Math II (720), Physics (710), Chemistry (710)
• ACT = Composite of 31 (32 if they super score) on two separate tests with highs of 35 on the Science section and 33 on the Math Section. Lowest score was a 29 on the English section.
• College Courses – Took 5 College courses at a local college between Freshman and Sophomore years
• Essays – Everyone says they will write a “killer essay” so I will say that I’m hoping that my essays are “killer”
• LOR’s – Should be stellar as I will include them from both my high school teachers as well as my College Math Professor.</p>

<p>if you have EC's emphasize more on those.
Maryland do count weighted gpa, just don't know what yours is.
You will probably get in with your scores. However, there are lots of kids from NJ with similar stats.</p>