<p>Hey guys new to the site and was wondering my chances of getting into NC State. I currently have NC State as one of my reaches. I am an out of state student that lives in Florida.</p>
<p>I am a junior in HS...</p>
<p>Here is my resume:
SAT: Took it once in March and I am taking it again in May and June and expect to get it up: Math 570 Reading 500
ACT: Take it April 14</p>
<p>Weighted GPA: 4.4
Unweighted GPA: 3.3
Class Rank: Top 10 Percent
500 Service Hours
Receving a chord for National Scholors Of America</p>
<p>Classes taken in Middle School:
Spanish 1 and 2
Algebra 1</p>
<p>Freshman Year:
Geometry Honors
Earth Science Honors
World Geography Honors
Eng Hon
Spanish 3 Honors
Health (Need to take to graduate)
Typing (Need to take to graduate)
Clubs:
Varisty Football
Freshman Class</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:
Algebra 2 Honors
Biology Honors
Chem Honors
World History Honors
Eng Honors
Art (Need to take to graduate)
PE (Need to take to graduate)
Clubs:
Sophomore Class Representitive
Key Club
Muliti Cultural Club</p>
<p>Junior Year:
Trig Honors
Physics Honors
Eng Honors
American Histroy Honors
AP Euro History
AP Psychology
Tech Studies 2
Clubs:
Nation Honor Society
Junior Class Representitive
Student Government
Key Club</p>
<p>Senior Year Projected Schd:
AP Stat
AP Human Geo
AP Microeconomics
AP Enviromental Science
Eng Hon
Finanacial Planing Honors
Financial Opersations Honors
Clubs:
NHS Historian
Senior Class Representative
Key Club
Student Government</p>
<p>I have NC State as my reach, any shot I get in?</p>
<p>Jetx13, What college at NCSU would you be applying to? Some are easier to get into than others.</p>
<p>Packmom, I would be applying to the school of Business.</p>
<p>What are my chances looking like?</p>
<p>I would think your chances would be good if you get your SAT score up. The college of management is not as difficult to get in as the college of engineerig but the CoM is becoming very popular with lots of apps. So get that SAT score up. Just curious...why NC State?</p>
<p>Packmom...</p>
<p>I was looking over colleges with my dad, I had a previous list and my SAT score was very unexpected and we were looking at the top ranked business schools. NC State is up their at around 70 and my dad told me that Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill are known as the "Research Triangle."</p>
<p>My dad also said he has been to that area on vacation and said it is beautiful. So I took his word and did some research and the school has alot of things I want, nice location, weather, sports and just an overall good college. </p>
<p>Also thanks for your help...</p>
<p>Good Luck Jet. Hope you get in.</p>
<p>Thanks PackMom but I have a couple more quesitons:</p>
<p>I don't want to apply early decision so when is the best time to apply?</p>
<p>Right now my SAT's are 1070, but expect to bring it up, how high would I have to bring it up to make my chances seem great?</p>
<p>Jet, Why not apply early decision? It's not binding or anything and you'll find out sooner if you got in or not. </p>
<p>from <a href="http://www.cfnc.org%5B/url%5D">www.cfnc.org</a>
Stats for incoming Freshman
SAT Verbal SAT Math
500-599....48% 500-599.....36%
600-699....34% 600-699....46%</p>
<p>Jet, Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill is a very nice area. I used to live in Cary (a suburb of Raleigh) and loved it. It is called the triangle because of "RTP" (Research Triangle Park) which is the largest research park in the country. It has also recently been rated the most educated area in the world. It is called the triangle because NC State, Duke, and UNC make a triangle shape.</p>
<p>Now..what you were wanting: admission info. If you check their demographics, you will see it is 91% in-state. That isn't because it's just a state back-up school..but because they are VERY tough on oos. I applied this year, with a 1250 SAT, 29 ACT, and pretty high GPA...yet I was deferred in February and then waitlisted in March. So...you might wanna beef your scores up a lot if you want in. Either that, or move to North Carolina and apply in-state...then you're in for sure.</p>
<p>Thanks for the info PackMom and soccer guy.</p>
<p>PackMom if I apply early decision and get in, I don't have to go if I don't want to. In Florida UF use to have early decision and if you applied ED and got in you had to go.</p>
<p>So can you please give a detailed descipition of their early decision, thanks.</p>
<p>Jetsx13, from the NCSU admissions webpage....All students who apply before Nov. 1st will be considered Early Action and will be notified of their admission standing by mid January. This is not binding. Students have until May1 to make their decsion. Students applying later will have their decisons by mid March. </p>
<p>So there is nothing to lose by applying early.</p>
<p>All right thanks PackMom, I guess I will apply EA once I get my SAT's up...</p>
<p>Hey guys. New info!</p>
<p>My new desired major is Sports Management. My SAT rose to a 1120 and I took the ACT and got a 26.</p>
<p>What are my changes looking like after the new changes?</p>
<p>hmmm... what were the score breakdowns? are you instate or out? what college are you applying for?</p>
<p>i'd say you have a great shot of getting accepted... just do ALL of the optional sections on the application (especially the personal statement and activities section)... really think about your little short answer responses too...</p>
<p>I am out of state and I'm not entirly sure what school Sports Management falls into. </p>
<p>I don't remember my ACT score breakdown, but on the SAT I had a 570 in math and a 550 in CR.</p>
<p>Sports Management at NCSU falls under the College of Natural Resources. This is good news for you because it is a small college with fewer applications than a lot of the more "in demand" majors (like engineering or business management). That means your chances of acceptance are higher.</p>
<p>Oh all right thanks. Is my 26 ACT on the high end, middle or low tier at NC State? I was really happy to get a 26 ACT because I think its a lot better than my 1120 SAT.</p>
<p>jet, can you tel me about the SM program at NC state? I looked at their website and was not at all impressed, maybe you have more info then me</p>
<p>You have a pretty good chance of being accepted to NC State. I live in Palm Beach County, FL and was in a similar situation my last year of high school.</p>