<p>elizabeth – check the UVa admissions FAQ’s to see if the policy has changed, but in the past UVa hasn’t “superscored” the ACT, only the SAT. A 33 is still an outstanding score.</p>
<p>I would encourage you to check Naviance, if your school uses that, to see how students with your stats have faired in UVa admissions in the recent past. If that data isn’t available to you online, check with your guidance counselor for his or her information on it.</p>
<p>As the previous poster has warned, the are way more OOS students applying to UVa than there are spaces, so every year there are many more qualified students denied admission than are accepted. One potential weakness in your application MIGHT be the rigor of your schedule. UVa wants to see that you have taken the about the hardest academic schedule offered by your school. I notice that you will not have taken an AP English course, AP US History, or an AP Government course. If there is some reason you haven’t taken them, such as they conflicted with one of your other AP classes, you might want to explain that somewhere in your application. Better, yet, if you can fit one of those into your Senior year schedule without overloading yourself, you should think carefully about doing that. I believe UVa would prefer to see AP English or Government on your schedule than AP Psychology. Or, if you really are a math/science kid and not that strong in English and social studies, how about AP statistics?</p>
<p>Again, though, I and other posters don’t really know what your chances of admission to UVa will be. We are just giving our best advice based on our prior observations.</p>
<p>Good luck with your college search and application process. One last piece of advice – start your applications over the summer. It will make for a much less hectic fall, giving you more time to make the most of your senior year.</p>