<p>4.0 UWGPA
4.5 WGPA
11th in my class
1880 SAT(waiting on October Scores)</p>
<p>ECs
Football-9th grade
Debate-11th-present
Inklings(schools literary magazine)-11th-present
Science olympiad-10th-present
Environmental Club-11th-present President
Envirothon-11th-present
National Honor Society-11th-present President
Scholastic Scrimmage-12th
International Club- 10th-present President
Student Representative to the School Board-12th</p>
<p>AP
World History 3
US History 4
Physics 1
Statistics 1
German 2
English Lang and Comp 4
These last 4 are the ones I’m taking now
Lit and comp
Biology
Economics
Government</p>
<p>IMO, I think you have a great shot. Something I will say though…don’t exactly take college confidential too seriously. There are a number of people who refuse to think UF has holistic admissions and they refuse to acknowledge that it is NOT easier to get into Summer than Fall or Fall than Summer or even IA than Spring/Fall and vice versa. No matter WHAT term you apply for, Fall, Summer, or IA…it has virtually no significance to whether you are admitted or not. UF admits students as one enrolling class. Not as “a Fall class, a Summer class, a IA class.” It’s just one enrolling class they admit, then they deal with terms, from my understanding. And more importantly, it’s not all about test score or GPA or academics. They are super holistic. No matter what anyone tells you. They admit who they feel are the best OVERALL students.</p>
<p>And that’s as SIMPLE as one could explain admissions at UF. The reality is, the process is so complex and so intense…there are SO many factors…SO many variables…someone who got accepted 5 years back may not have gotten accepted today. Or even someone who got accepted today may not have gotten accepted had…I don’t know, UF got to their application later or something like that. There is some randomness in the admissions, and that’s only because almost ALL of the applicants are amazing. </p>
<p>But again…IMO, I think you have a great shot. Solid academics (good GPA, good class rank, good test scores) and solid extracurricular. A VERY solid essay should be good and at that point, you just have to wait and see.</p>