<p>Hey guys I was wondering if it was possible to get in and actually attend. Rather than get in and not be able to pay for it.</p>
<p>SAT:1930
PSAT:193
GPA:4.3 weighted
ACT:31
SAT II Math 2:710
SAT II US history:600
AP's
BIO
US HISTORY
WORLD HISTORY
none of the scores are in yet though.</p>
<p>EC's
Engineering Club-4 years
Acadmic Games-4 years
Mu Alpha Theta-3 years
4-H-2 years
Student Council-2 years
Key Club-2 years
Quiz Bowl-2 years
Symphonic Band-1 year
Mock Trial- 1 year</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>I’ll let someone else figure your “chances,” but as for the financial part: USC uses a combination of the FAFSA (they will use your FAFSA EFC to determine eligibility for Perkins and Stafford loans) and the CSS/Profile and establishes your need according to their own formula. The figure they come up with may not be as much as YOU think you need, and is likely to be more than your FAFSA EFC. They then guarantee to meet your USC-determined need. Your best bet is to use the FAFSA EFC estimate calculator [FinAid</a> | Calculators | Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and Financial Aid](<a href=“Your Guide for College Financial Aid - Finaid”>Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Calculator - Finaid) and then go to the College Board website <a href=“https://profileonline.collegeboard.com/VignetteServlet/VignetteServlet.srv?relativePath=/profile/pdfs/0809_profile_regist_guide.pdf[/url]”>https://profileonline.collegeboard.com/VignetteServlet/VignetteServlet.srv?relativePath=/profile/pdfs/0809_profile_regist_guide.pdf</a> to learn about the CSS/Proflile. Those will give you your first indication of how much aid you MIGHT get from USC.</p>
<p>chance you for what school? USC like the previous poster said? In that case, don’t submit your SAT/SAT II scores and you have a shot. Submit them and I don’t think you’ll get in. 1930 is wayy too low, but 31 isn’t bad at all</p>
<p>I assumed USC because this is the USC forum.</p>
<p>What is your unweighted GPA?</p>
<p>Which program do you want?</p>