<p>I just want to know about my chances at Penn State.</p>
<p>White
Male
Non-native
non-english school</p>
<p>SAT 2000 (single sitting)</p>
<p>GPA:</p>
<p>freshman: 2.95
soph.: 3.01
junior: 3.95</p>
<p>EC: good (too many)</p>
<p>Chances?</p>
<p>I just want to know about my chances at Penn State.</p>
<p>White
Male
Non-native
non-english school</p>
<p>SAT 2000 (single sitting)</p>
<p>GPA:</p>
<p>freshman: 2.95
soph.: 3.01
junior: 3.95</p>
<p>EC: good (too many)</p>
<p>Chances?</p>
<p>anyone? 10char</p>
<p>What’s your cr+m sat score?</p>
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<p>you can’t ask this. i am not native and my school is not in english. Penn doesn’t even want the SAT from internationals!</p>
<p>Then why you mention your SAT score? Although they don’t ask it for international students it would be an advantage for you (and you have a very good score there)</p>
<p>^Yes…so a…wwhat are my chances?</p>
<p>Although your 3.95 helps ALOT, but since colleges take your cumulative GPA throughout high school your freshman+sophomore year will definitely hurt. Anywho you really didnt give us too much information to work with and all I can say at this moment is to apply early. Good luck!</p>
<p>Your SATs are fine. Do you know your actual cumulative gpa? If it’s around 3.4, I’d say you’re OK, but try and raise it to a 3.5 to be on the safe side. I got in with a 3.4 unweighted gpa, but my weighted was about 3.6ish; I took about 6 Ap/honors classes. Got Bs in msot of them with some As and a C. Apply early. Glad I did.</p>