<p>okay i just posted asking about rolling admissions but thats out of the way lets get me chanced.</p>
<p>gpa- 90/100, there appears to be some argumetn over what this means out of 4. i always heard 3.5 but another poster said 3.6 or 3.7 so if u hav the answer to this question that would be great.</p>
<p>SAT</p>
<p>M: 720
CR: 620
W: 680</p>
<p>i am an out of stater from new york and i am applying within a couple of weeks as a marketing major for fall 2010</p>
<p>extracurriculars and honors:</p>
<p>youth group
future business leaders of america----- i also won their stock market competition in ninth grade</p>
<p>wrestling ninth and tenth
cross country ninth
environemtal club in 11th
have gone to hebrew school from per-k years and still do to this day
internship this summer at my county legislature- he will write me the moist incredible reccomenedation ever
cornell summer college for 3 weeks this summer in a business class= B+ grade
held a summer job at camp as a waiter
peer tutor
math fair contestant twice and silver medalist once</p>
<p>I was the other poster. I replied in the other thread. </p>
<p>Here’s what I said:</p>
<p>I have no idea, so take my opinion with a grain of salt, but I was thinking along the lines that an A- is a 3.7, and most schools consider a 90 to be a (low) A-. Then again, since that 90 is an average, your grades in the 80s would be counted as 3.0 or 3.3.</p>
<p>I think the most accurate way to calculate your GPA would be just to calculate it from scratch, not try to convert it. If you have your transcript available, you can post it here or PM it to me and I can calculate it for you or you can do that yourself.</p>
<p>FWIW - I think most of the “money” goes to the over 1400 SATs in the Honors College. But your chances of getting in with a 1340 and decent GPA is good.</p>