<p>I just registered on this site to ask this question. Recently, my father brought to my attention that without a certain GPA, some schools might not accept me. This came as a surprise, because for the past few months I've been getting letters from several schools based on my ACT score (which was well above average, I'm told). I'm hoping to go to a community college that I'm almost guarenteed to get into for 2 or 3 years and get any required classes that I need completed out of the way relatively cheaply. Then, I'm looking to go to a much more respected college to eventually become a pharmacist.</p>
<p>I'm an incoming senior in high school, and I've calculated that my maximum GPA (if I get straight A's next year again) is a bit under what would be considered "really good"</p>
<p>Basically, here are any important stats (extra-curricular activities are N/A, unfortunately)</p>
<p>Hopeful School: Ferris State University (Michigan)
Max GPA: 3.72 (Currently ~ 3.6)
Composite ACT Score: 31 (With one attempt)</p>
<p>Is there anything else you need to know, or can you judge whether or not I'll have a good chance of getting in?</p>
<p>Thank you; and if I did something wrong I apologize sincerely.</p>