<p>I got denied to UCD but I am planning on appealing. Could you guys please evaluate my chances of possibly getting accepted?</p>
<p>SAT: 1720
CR: 600
Math: 610
WR: 510 </p>
<p>ACT Comp: 26
Eng: 29
Math: 28
Reading: 25
Science: 23</p>
<p>SAT Subject Tests
Math 2: 620
Biology: 590</p>
<p>GPA:
3.7 (UW) 3.8 (W)</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
Marching Band and Concert Band (4 years)
–Section Leader two years
Jazz Band (1 year)
–1st chair
Track and Field
–Varsity (2 years)
–JV (2 years)
Football
–Varsity (1 year)
–JV (1 year)</p>
<p>I’ve taken 1 Honors, 6 AP classes. I am also getting 3-4 letters of rec. as well.</p>
<p>Thanks for your help! (even though my stats are super great)</p>
<p>Unfortunately, as the mom of a senior, I know about 7 students with much higher ACTs and SATs that got wait listed. We’re talking over 30 and over 2000 with over 4.0’s. The wait list is HUGE this year. I fear they will fill from it rather than turn to appeals from those with weaker scores. I wish you luck!</p>
<p>agree with osserpusser.</p>
<p>Oh I’m so sorry, I mean that my stats *aren’t that great. And I suspected just as much lol I didn’t mean to come off as so arrogant and I just wanted an opinion if it’s worth the chance.</p>
<p>Thank you for your guys’ opinions though! :)</p>
<p>It’s always worth a try, sweetie. You can’t get what you don’t ask for! But remember some of those schools you are accepted to might be exactly the right fit. My older son didn’t get into his first choice, and he is thriving at his second choice. He even turned down a Fall admit at school #1 because he loves school #2 so much.</p>
<p>give it a try! there’s no harm!</p>
<p>Do it anyway! I got in on a much much weaker set of achievements. Tis’ better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.</p>