<p>do i have a chnce of getting into WU with these stats?</p>
<p>white male
1930 SAT
(its summer, but im going to be a) senior
4 ap’s, all other honors
above 4.0 weighted, unweighted 3.8 something
50/640
i live in virginia
cross country for two years and outdoor track for two.
1 of 60 kids in the US chosen to attend a princeton program for 15 days dealing with the japanese culture
2 jobs, one of them i have been working at for 1 1/2 years now
district chorus 3 years in a row
state chorus</p>
<p>ok there i am! Im a really good person with an excellent work ethic. do i have a chance of getting in? Im lookin to enter the business college and ultimately graduate with the international business japanese track. how am i looking?</p>
<p>thank you so much for your help!</p>
<p>wish me luck…!</p>
<p>yeah imo, you’re in</p>
<p>O M F G don’t joke with me.</p>
<p>what! joke with what. honestly, i need to know what you are talking about.</p>
<p>This is obviously not Harvard if you get what I mean.</p>
<p>Hi there-</p>
<p>Your stats look good. But remember none of us are on the Admissions team, so whatever we say, please take with a grain of salt.</p>
<p>What I have learned is to get in from out of state is harder at UWashington. I believe the stat I read was that in a class of 5000, only 500 out-of-staters were accepted in this year’s group. I’ve also read that the school is using a holistic approach to reviewing applications, so they aren’t just doing the, “good grades, good test scores, you’re in” admissions. They are reading the essays and paragraphs that you write about your extra curriculars, etc. There will always be an exception to the rule, and someone you think should have never gotten in gets in and vice versa. It’s important to remember they are trying to build a class.</p>
<p>One other thing to consider is that they may accept a lower number next year simply because they over-enrolled this year’s freshman class by 500-600 students. </p>
<p>Good luck in your college admissions process.</p>