Hello everyone! I would love for any of you to speculate on what my odds are of being accepted to UVA! If we have similar stats I would love to hear from you as well!
Highschool:
3.8 GPA
Team leader for year book 2 years in a row
-No SAT score
-Herdsman award for 4-H
In my second year at a VA community college. I went from not wanting to attend college in High-school to wanting to go to UVA and also to Grad school.This is why I did not take the SAT, and also why I was a part time student my first semester. I had to really kick it up a notch in my third semester in order to make up for that. Proud of where I am now! UVA is my dream!
Applying to the College of Arts and Sciences
College: 4.0 (possible 3.95), 55 credits including this current spring semester
1st Semester: 8 credits
Beginning french: A
SDV: A
Sociology: A
2nd Semester: 14 credits
Biology:A
Beginning French 2: A
Psychology: A
English 111: A
3rd semester: 17 credits
US History: A
Intermediate French: A
English 112: A
Ite: A
Health: A
Geology: A
4th Semester: Current, 15 credits
Math 154: Current A
Intermediate French 2: Current A
African American Lit: Current A
Religion overview of the NT: Current A
Ceramics: Current B (Not sure how to excel in an art class…doing my best lol)
College Extras:
Presidents list twice
Member of Phi Theta Kappa
Awarded Certificate of Excellence by my Geology Professor for receiving the highest grade in the class
Two years of work experience at a fine dining catering company
Bilingual in French (Raised French and I am now taking French in college)
Recommendation Letters: 3.
-My french teacher, she has been my professor for 4 semesters and I think she can represent me well.
-My geology teacher, I received the best grade in my section.
-My history teacher, her class was the hardest class I’ve taken so far.
Transfer Course requirements: I have all of them except for one. I was under the impression Math 154 would qualify as a math or science requirement but I don’t think it does.
Papers: Fine, not amazing. It is hard to explain why you want to leave a community college, It’s pretty obvious.