<p>“It’s not hard to look at a student’s application and determine whether they’re smart and willing enough to keep up at William and Mary. There’s a baseball analogy in the committee for this: “all bases covered.” In admission baseball, there are five bases: biology, chemistry, physics, calculus and four to five years of a foreign language.”</p>
<p>Quote from: <a href=“https://alumni.wm.edu/magazine/spgsum_2007/feature_5.shtml[/url]”>https://alumni.wm.edu/magazine/spgsum_2007/feature_5.shtml</a></p>
<p>You’re missing calculus. That does hurt your chances, especially as an out-of-stater. Your test scores are low for OOS as well. You don’t have the best chances, but I’ve known less likely candidates who’ve made it.</p>