chance into sas?

<p>Hi. Im about to become a senior in New Jersey with a gpa around 3.7 anda 1790 SAT score. Im will take it again but I was curious to see where I currently stand. These are the basic numbers
freshman year gpa=3.2
spanish- b
business law- a
journalism- c
biology- b
honors english- b
honors history-b
algebra 1- c
I also did jv tennis</p>

<p>sophomore year gpa = 4.0
honors spanish- b
power systems- a
drama- a
honors history- a
honors english-a
geometry-b
chemistry-b
varsity tennis</p>

<p>junior year -GPA 4.1
algebra 2- b
ap history-b
modern media- currently A
Europe in modern history- A
Honors Cisco -A
Ap Comp- A
physics- b
Varsity Tennis
Job</p>

<p>I heard Rutgers does not look at senior year but I thought Id list my schedule anyway</p>

<p>Senior Year
Honors British Literature
AP Physcology
AP Chemistry
Anatomy and Physiology
Pre- Calc</p>

<p>Activities
Job at Panera during Summer
Varsity Tennis for 2 years
Chess club for three years
Tons of volunteering. </p>

<p>Any idea where I currently stand. And is there anything I can do besides the SAT to help my chances?</p>

<p>seems good… depends what the GPA is on, i’m assuming unweighted and on 4 scale.</p>

<p>umm thats what it is weighted lol… Unweighted i think its around 3.4…</p>

<p>Oh, that’s still not bad. It’s about RU average; two friends I know got in with about 3.2-3.5 area GPAs.</p>

<p>The good thing is that your GPA is on the rise; i hear colleges love that— and you’re taking a hefty senior year too.</p>

<p>For SAS, i think you can get in. Business and Pharmacy are much harder to get accepted in, but it wouldn’t hurt to apply to those too (you apply to three schools within Rutgers when you apply).</p>

<p>just for clarification sas is where I would go to study premed correct? Also, if i could get a combined SAT of 1900 would I be in a strong position for business?</p>

<p>I’m not sure if Rutgers has a pre-med program, they have something similar to it in SAS though. A 1900 would be good, but you also need a decent gpa.</p>

<p>Id say in, might want to work on the SAT but you should be fine</p>