<p>Have a lot of positions in various clubs which i have been dedicated to for 4 years. I have also participated in a sport in my Junior year (JV).</p>
<p>I also have numerous national awards in a competition for business.</p>
<p>My Volunteer hours are immense as well.</p>
<p>I also had a Summer Job tutoring kids.</p>
<p>SATS:</p>
<p>SAT I : 1800
SAT I : ? (retaking expecting 2000)
SAT II : Math IC : 680
SAT II: Bio : 700
Live in NJ btw</p>
<p>APPLYING TO:</p>
<p>RIT
Rutgers
Bentley
Babson
Rensselaer Polytech Institute
Bryant University
Pace University
Fordham
Lehigh</p>
<p>those are definately not below par schools... particularly fordham and lehigh.
i'm not that familiar with the rest of your schools, but those two are reaches.</p>
<p>I see Fordham being a definite reach for you with those stats. Fordham's average UW GPA is 3.7 (Your's is 3.1) and Fordham's 25%-75% SAT range is 1200-1350 (you fall at the bottom 25%).<br>
I don't what your definition of par is (with an 1800 SAT score), but I wouldn't call Fordham below par.</p>
<p>Since your weighted GPA cannot be more than 1.0 more than your unweighted GPA, maybe you'd like to explain that (since doing chances is very difficult when the statistics you give us don't make sense).</p>
<p>pace--safety.
rutgers, RIT, bryant--good chance.
bentley, rpi--maybe. the gpa is a bit low. sat is decent.
babson, fordham--reach, but ppl have gotten in with worse stats.
lehigh--far reach.</p>
<p>RPI's 25%-75% SAT for the class of 2012 is 1250-1430 which is higher than Lehigh or Fordam....It happens to be one of the best engineering schools in the U.S. and is in no way, shape or form "below par".
Even with a 2000 you would be right at the average SAT.</p>
<p>Robert, I'd say you GPA is decent enough but for RPI, a higher SAT really would increase your chance. I'd day fair chance with 2000, very good chance with 2100. </p>