Chance me please

<p>Please chance me for Georgia Tech
Weighted GPA: 4.5
Unweighted GPA: 3.9
Class Rank: 3 of 95
SAT: 2000 (Math: 710, Reading: 630, Writing: 660)
ACT Composite: 31 (English: 34, Math: 34, Combined English and Writing: 31)
APs:
-AP Comp Sci (4)
-AP Calc AB (4)
-AP US History (3)
-AP Lang (4)
-AP Chem (3)
-AP World (4)
-AP Stat (in progress)
-AP Environmental (in progress)
-AP Psych (in progress)
-AP Lit (in progress)
-AP Physics (in progress)
-AP Gov (in progress)
51 Dual Enrollment credits from local community college
ECs:
-Beta Club (secretary)
-Varsity Golf (4 years)
-Mu Alpha Theta
-Business Professionals of America (national finalist 3 years on a row)
-Junior Class VP
-Senior Class Treasurer
-146 hours of community service from church youth group (3 mission trips through CHWC)
Work Experience: internship with Symantec</p>

<p>Reach. Get your SAT UP seriously
:l</p>

<p>Ur gpa is good…
EC is good
Now go work on SAT like there’s no tomorrow. And ask yourself again after breaking 2100s
(just at least 100 more points)</p>

<p>Thanks AccCreate! I know that they take the best of ACT and SAT, so would my converted ACT scores be around the 2100 range that you are talking about, or still not quite?</p>

<p>Yes ratboy a act score of 31 is equivalent more or less o a sat score of 2100.</p>

<p>@Momom77
Okay, that is what I thought. Hopefully I get in! Now I just have to sit and wait…</p>

<p>No they supper super score and will take the higher of each part. They do not look at the
composite score only certain scores so:</p>

<p>34 Math & 34 English ACT = 1510
31 English/Writing = 690</p>

<p>so your converted ACT to SAT is 2200! Which is much better than a 2100.:)</p>

<p>Oh wow! That makes me feel really good now lol. I have been looking for the conversion from ACT to SAT, so I’m just curious as to where you found this conversion, MichiganGeorgia.</p>

<p>I used this one:
<a href=“http://research.collegeboard.org/sites/default/files/publications/2012/7/researchnote-2009-40-act-sat-concordance-tables.pdf[/url]”>http://research.collegeboard.org/sites/default/files/publications/2012/7/researchnote-2009-40-act-sat-concordance-tables.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>There are also others out there that give ranges.</p>