<p>Hey, thanks in advance!</p>
<p>Applying for Fall 2013 by the way!
CT Resident</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA is 3.9/4.0
Weighted is currently 4.44
SAT: 1920 (Reading is 600, Math is 650, Writing is 670)
APs = Junior Year is AP Language and Composition
Senior Year is AP Psychology and AP Biology (which is going to give me 8 UCONN transferable credits)
By end of high school:
4 credits of English
4.5 credits of Social Studies
4 Credits of Math (Geometry, Alg II, Pre-Calc, Calc)
4 Years of Science ( Bio(Lab), Chem (Lab), Physics, AP Bio(Lab) )
3 Years of Spanish (through Advanced Spanish 4)
5 credits of chorus (including being in a special, audition-based small group)</p>
<p>Extra Curriculars:</p>
<p>National Honor Society
Blood Drive Club
Writer and College Section Editor for school newspaper
Link Crew Member and Club Commissioner
Two years of JV Volleyball
Part-Time Job
125+ hours of community service
Relay for Life
Junior Prom Committee</p>
<p>My final SAT score is a 1950. (600 reading, 660 math, 690 writing)</p>
<p>Change anything?</p>
<p>bump bump bump</p>
<p>Since the average gpa admitted into Quinnipiac for the class of 2016 was 3.39 uw and 3.66 w, you have a great chance there. Your ec’s are great. You are a CT resident which helps. The average SATS were: Math=587, CR=575, and W=592. I’d say you have a great chance at getting admitted. How’s your class rank and what’s your intended major?</p>
<p>I think you are in the wrong thread, haha.</p>
<p>Federico, my school doesn’t calculate class rank. My guidance counselor said I am in the top 4-5% of my class as of right now. I am planning on starting as a History or Psychology major. Any idea about merit aid?</p>
<p>No big deal if they don’t do class rank. and Based on your SAT grades, you’ll get the Dean’s Scholarship, which is guarenteed. It is $14,000 — $16,000 per year. “Recipients are students who rank in the top 25 percent of their high school class and have a combined SAT I (critical reading plus mathematics) score of at least 1200 (or ACT of 27). Renewal for the sophomore, junior and senior year is based upon continuing at Quinnipiac as a full-time student with a 3.0 cumulative GPA.” Plus financial aid will help and other scholarships too.</p>