<p>Really hoping I get in here..my #1 choice(financially, education, etc. everything considered)</p>
<p>UW gpa: 3.45(most rigorous curriculum @ school)
W gpa: 4.55</p>
<p>SAT: 2020(retaking)
ACT: 32</p>
<p>approx. 300 volunteer hours
NMSF</p>
<p>Really hoping I get in here..my #1 choice(financially, education, etc. everything considered)</p>
<p>UW gpa: 3.45(most rigorous curriculum @ school)
W gpa: 4.55</p>
<p>SAT: 2020(retaking)
ACT: 32</p>
<p>approx. 300 volunteer hours
NMSF</p>
<p>I’m sure you will get in. My son had similar GPA, 150 volunteer hours, no ECs and a 30 on ACT and he got in. You have no worries.</p>
<p>Money in the bank</p>
<p>Jena, thanks, I sure hope I do, my college planning person keeps telling me its a reach and is stressing me out!</p>
<p>Burgsoccer, what do you mean?</p>
<p>this college planning person isn’t someone you hired is it? if so, its not a reach, and you should fire them.</p>
<p>if its just a friend, you should realize they don’t really know that much more than you.</p>
<p>if its a guidance counselor, then there might be something to it based on information about previous graduates who went to UF.</p>
<p>anyways, you’ll be accepted. if you don’t, its random chance–not lack of qualifications.</p>
<p>college planning people? they have them?</p>
<p>@aforautumn: it was someone we hired actually, more for my mom’s peace of mind than actual college planning help, is what I’m starting to think.</p>
<p>xoxoluv: they help with college apps and stuff…yeah. Expensive…and not worth it in my opinion. sadly the choice wasn’t up to me.</p>
<p>that is insane…</p>