<p>I heard back from Seton hall(accepted), Robert Morris University (Accepted), University of Southern Maine (accepted) and UConn (deferred).</p>
<p>I am a white male from a top public High School in MA</p>
<p>SAT
math: 660
CR: 560
Writing: 570</p>
<p>GPA:3.2ish (major upward trend in difficulty and grades in past 2 years)(also currently taking 3 honors classes and a AP (microeconomics))</p>
<p>I have taken a good amount of honors classes, including this year 6 classes in total and then i am taking AP microeconomics this year. I have taken almost every business class offered at my school</p>
<p>Extra curriculars:
Boy Scout that is almost an eagle scout (over 100 hours total of community service)
Ski Team (all 4 years)
Outdoor Track and Field (4 years)
Soccer (4 years)
Academic decathalon for one year
Track decathalon one year
Marching band one year</p>
<p>Jobs:
I have worked 10 hours a week or more, every week since entering high school. </p>
<p>I got in EA this year, out of state, with about a 3.3 from a private high school, no AP only two honors classes. So you should be in luck, i also read somewhere that this year it is better to choose a major instead of going indecided. But I think you have a good shot. If you don't get in, its because this is a crazy year for admissions.</p>
<p>I sent in my application for regular admission. but i have soo many extracurriculars that arent listed. and i have well over 100 hours of community service</p>
<p>I was accepted with a 4.5 UW gpa out 5.0 & 3.7 out of 4.0 with a 1560 SAT at the time I was applying for EARLY ACTION. It's my last choice but I think you have a chance. I had a million community service hours & things i've done; in particular started my own after-school program and wrote three grants gaining $30, 000 for my organization. I think, like every other college they look for extremely well-rounded students. But I took the SAT two times afterward and got an 1800 so you never know! I think you will do well!</p>