<p>3.67
upward trend (3.85 was my jr and senior year avg)</p>
<p>680M 640CR=1320</p>
<p>Class rank: 31/118</p>
<p>Great ECs-All state athlete, team captain + many others</p>
<p>Strong Letters of Rec</p>
<p>Rigorous course-load (1-5, 5 being the most rigorous available, I would say 4) </p>
<p>State of residence is Oregon</p>
<p>I'm so nervous I really hope I get in! </p>
<p>please give me your honest opinion!</p>
<p>I’d say in, but probably no scholarship.</p>
<p>I disagree i had lower stats and i got a scholarship…it was not much but it still was something. But really the scholarship decision is up to the admission office so you never know</p>
<p>I disagree with Marinebio</p>
<p>You definitely qualify for a scholarship, but I really know nothing about you as a whole.
I also had lower Numerical stats but I did a lot as far as community hours.</p>
<p>Hope you get in.
=)</p>
<p>I think you’d be in, and likely with some scholarships. It’s important to remember that roughly half of the incoming class gets at least some merit scholarship. <a href=“http://www6.miami.edu/scholarships/freshmanacademicscholarships.pdf[/url]”>http://www6.miami.edu/scholarships/freshmanacademicscholarships.pdf</a>
this was the old format, and although it might be dated (they changed the names this year), the SAT requirements are pretty much the same. You shouldn’t mind as much about the class rank parts, because they’re more flexible as long as you have the SAT. </p>
<p>Private schools are SAT whores lol</p>