Chance a GED applicant

<p>I already know Community College is an option. I am just curious about UF.</p>

<p>ACT: 25</p>

<p>American History: 650
Literature: 650</p>

<p>AP Scores:
AP Comparative Government and Politics: 1
AP American History: 4
AP European History: 3
AP Lang: 2
AP Psych: 2
AP Human Geography: 2
AP Lit: 2
AP Environmental: 1</p>

<p>EC'S
Over 300 Hours of Community Service
SGA (4 Years)
-Freshman/Sophomore Class Representative
-Junior Class President
-Student Body President (currently)
-Student Body Senator
Interact Club (2 yrs.)
-Community Service Liaison
Orchestra
-Principal Violist (1 yr.)
- Assistant Principal Violist (3 yrs.)
- Orchestra Secretary
- Selected for the Orange County All-County Orchestra
- Superior Rating at the FOA Solo and Ensemble competition
Future Lawyers of America (2 years)
-Founding Vice President
Student Advisory Council (2 years)
-Student Representative</p>

<p>The usual, very driven, good leadership qualities,</p>

<p>I don’t know anything about GED applications, but from what I see I would say it’s not likely that you would get in as a freshman. </p>

<p>A 25 ACT is pretty low for UF, and out of your 8 AP scores only 2 of them are passing. Good extra curriculars, but EC’s are just the icing on the cake so to speak for freshman applicants. </p>

<p>If you really want to go to UF I would suggest doing what I did- decide on a major and go to a (FL) Community College for two years. Get the highest GPA possible and be sure to take all of the prereqs. Depending on your major, a 3.5 or better with a good essay will give you a strong chance of getting in to UF as a junior-level transfer.</p>

<p>Going to a CC is best. Your test scores are too low and you failed all of your AP exams, but I don’t think UF looks at AP scores for admission.</p>