<p>Hi I am a junior in high school. Currently I have a 3.2 weighted gpa and and 2160 on the sat
Honors and aps took
-9th Grade: Honors Bio
-10th Grade Honors Geometry and Honors Algebra II
-11th Grade Honors Precalc and Honors Physics</p>
<p>Guys please reply I am really nervous and I have problems sleeping at night</p>
<p>Rutgers</p>
<p>That’s the school name</p>
<p>Does your HS have access to Naviance? You need to see the scattergrams from Naviance (or other websites) where you can see the admissions outcomes of other students with similar GPAs and SAT scores. What is your unweighted GPA? What is your class rank? A 3.2 weighted GPA can mean very different things, depending on the context. Looking at statistics from your own HS is most relevant. If your school doesn’t have Naviance, you should ask your guidance counselor if other students from your HS with similar stats have gotten accepted to Rutgers.</p>
<p>As I’m sure you know, your SAT scores are high but your grades are low. That makes admissions more unpredictable. So, it is important to apply to colleges with a range of selectivity levels. Of course you should apply to Rutgers, but you should also apply to some less selective colleges as well. </p>
<p>I checked there are people with lower sats scores and the same gpa who got in and there are with both lower sat scores and gpa who got in. Then there’s crap load of people with higher sat scores and gpa who got in I guess I still have a chance but I don’t what these people applied to. I wants to apply to the arts and science school, business school, and engineering. </p>
<p>I plan on taking sat subject math 2 in September of senior year? Would it increase my chance if I pull off a 720+ and btw I’m doing pretty good in precalc h right now</p>