Chance me for U of Toronto, Queen's U, etc.

<p>Unweighted GPA: 3.93 (98.25% --IF-- that's how it will be weighed, someone help me out here)
Weighted GPA: 4.67
Class Rank: 5/390
School Type: Public
Location: Florida</p>

<p>SAT: 1230/1950
650 Critical Reading, 580 Math, 720 Writing</p>

<p>I do a bunch of extracurriculars, especially with journalism. (Editor-in-chief of school newspaper since sophomore year, intern at local newspaper, had pages published --and by that I mean I designed them-- for four local papers, summer program at UF for journalism president of Spanish National Honor Society, member of Interact, Key Club, National Honor Society, Photography Club, also doing a Laureate presentation, 100+ community service hours, summer volunteer for mentally and physically disabled, Relay for Life volunteer, etc.)</p>

<p>By the time I graduate I'll have taken 11 AP classes and two dual enrollment summer courses at a local community college.</p>

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<p>I know my SAT score is really low, but it was my first time taking it and I'm only a junior. Realistically I'm hoping I can raise it to at LEAST 1300 if I study and maybe 1350. But I'm wondering about how exactly Canadian universities will look at my GPA. I've done hours of research but Canadian admissions for Americans is still a little cloudy to me.... Also, how much do SAT scores actually weigh? I know cut-offs are around 1200 which I've made, but other than meeting that req. how much do they count for? Any info. at all would be appreciated. Thanks :'D</p>

<p>You will get in =) lol</p>