chance me please? :)

<p>Applied Early Action
Out of state :/
3.4 unweighted gpa (we are on a different scale then most schools, if re-calculated about a 3.6)
SAT: reading-540 math-650 writing-650
Cheerleading 9th,10th,11th - JV Captain, Placed 2nd in Nation, 1st in state all 3 yrs
Volunteer at Hospital 11th, 12th
Waitress Job 9th 10th
Cashier job 11th, 12th
Swim Instructor at YMCA 12th</p>

<p>2 honors (one being a college course - "honors college english")
1 AP</p>

<p>Senior Schedule:
Pre-analysis
Analysis
Trigonometry
Probability & Statistics
CP Physics
Foods for Fitness
Anatomy & Physiology
Art 2
Honors College English
Contemporary Literature
Teen Prevention Education</p>

<p>First in the family to go to college, if that counts for anything</p>

<p>GPA:
Your WGPA is a just slightly lower than the median GPA
USC shows a GPA between 3.5-4.0 at 75% admission probability.</p>

<p>SAT:
USC uses reading + math for admission purposes (writing is not included)
You are in about the top 25% of USC in math
You are in about the Lower 25% in reading.
By USC standards you fall exactly in-between the 85% admission probability bracket and the 95% admission probability bracket. (So by SAT you are about 90% admission probability.)</p>

<p>Add in your extracurricular and AP and I would say your IN. </p>

<p>FYI: USC does consider: Class Rank, Recommendations, Essays, Extracurricular activities, Talent/abilities, First generation college student, State residency, Minority status, Volunteer work.</p>

<p>Any of those that you can highlight are all more points in your favor. </p>

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<p>Oh wow, thank you for all that! Extremely helpful</p>