<p>Hey guys !!</p>
<p>Never really posted on the IU forum before, so you guys don't know me! Basically, I'm a homeschooled kid applying to colleges this fall, I'm currently residing in Singapore but I'm a US citizen. </p>
<p>When I emailed Admissions, they told me that after kids get admitted, the system automatically pulls students who meet minimum reqs (eg 3.7GPA, 1270SAT) and those qualify for direct admission to Kelley. They also told me that homeschooled GPAs would be entered into the system. Their website also states that they consider curriculum, GPA, and SAT/ACT scores for homeschooled applicants. That's okay for me because I have done all the required courses (eg 8 credits in English etc), my GPA is about 3.95 (supposedly will be entered into the system as such), and I have a 1470/2120SAT and 35ACT. </p>
<p>Based on this, I would qualify for direct admission right? And my biggest question is this: If I can qualify for direct admission, what are my chances of getting into IU itself? Anyone thinks I've got hope to be admitted?</p>
<p>I've been out of the US for awhile now, and I'm totally blur about all these things, and right now I'm trying to sort my applications into safeties, matches and reaches. I really hope no one thinks I'm on this site just to brag or something, cause I'm really not ><</p>
<p>Thanks for all your help in advance guys <3 :)</p>