<p>Maybe this thread is already started but I can't find it!</p>
<p>For those admitted recently to USC- what are your stats?
-UW GPA
-SAT/ACT
-#honors/AP classes
-EC's</p>
<p>THANKS!</p>
<p>Maybe this thread is already started but I can't find it!</p>
<p>For those admitted recently to USC- what are your stats?
-UW GPA
-SAT/ACT
-#honors/AP classes
-EC's</p>
<p>THANKS!</p>
<p>Not sure what my unweighted GPA was but weighted was 4.12 or somewhere around there.</p>
<p>SAT: 2110
ACT:34</p>
<p>I took 6 AP's and got 4's and 5's on all. I would not reccommend taking AP Stats unless you have taken and passed AP Calc as well. Even with a 4 it didn't pass me out of it here. Have to have a 4+ in both Calc and Stats.</p>
<p>As for honors I don't think it is that big of a deal. I was in honors English all 4 years and in honors math 2 years.</p>
<p>EC's: Varsity Volleyball for 4 years, Medical Mission trip to Africa</p>
<p>I applied and got into the Business school so I don't know if that helps you. What are you planning on applying to?</p>
<p>Individuals on this forum tend to have pretty high statistics but should not scare off folks who are thinking of applying. The best way to figure out how you compare with others is by looking at the stats posted on US News & World Reports on-line, I believe. Other guides also have some general stats--it's helpful if you're in the 25-75% category for grades & test scores, but there are other factors that can help or hurt an application, including ECs, recs, etc.
USC has quite a few NMFs because they give generous merit aid as well.
My S is a freshman, undeclared engineering. He was a NMF & got a 2230 on his SATs, 34 composite ACT. Took 13 AP exams (self-studied for 4 of them) & got two 4s, the rest 5s; he also took an intro to statistics class from a local college the summer after 10th grade. ECs include Eagle Scout, some sports & other activities.</p>