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<p>I've been looking into PITT for a while and its near the top of my list. I just want opinions on whether or not I'll be accepted, and how much scholarship money/financial aid I might receive, and any feedback would be awesome. I have around a 3.9 gpa in hs and my sat scores are around the 1900/2000, and I received a 27 on my act and am planning on taking it one more time. I am taking ap bio, western lit, ap spanish, ap gov, and ap calc bc this year (seniorr). I am starting (playing #5) for the varsity tennis team (will be capitan this upcoming year) , am involved in the music and theater departments with chorus, band, the play, and the musical. I am also in National Honor Society, and am editor and chief of the Yearbook. I am an in-state girl thats applying and am caucasian, but I was born in Bosnia in Europe and I am going to be a first generation college goer. I also speak Croatian/Bosnian/Serbian fluently and can write it. Please let me know what you think, thankss.</p>

<p>And I am also planning on majoring in International Law/Relations (not sure yet).</p>

<p>Accepted but with no merit scholarship most likely.</p>

<p>You GPA is good. I’m not sure what your SAT score is…out of 2400? If so you fall right in the middle 50% so I think you are good, but for academic awards you need to have a CR+M up around about 1450, but I think you are in good shape for admissions. </p>

<p>Pitt’s varsity tennis team is pretty pedestrian, so if you are any good, you could think about [contacting</a> the coach](<a href=“http://www.pittsburghpanthers.com/sports/w-tennis/pitt-w-tennis-body.html]contacting”>http://www.pittsburghpanthers.com/sports/w-tennis/pitt-w-tennis-body.html). You may have to walk on, but you never know if that could eventually translate into some money somewhere down the line. </p>

<p>Pitt, btw, is an excellent place for international studies and has five designated National Resource Centers there for various international studies programs.</p>

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On June 12th you were waiting for your SAT scores. What were your June SAT scores? Math? Reading?</p>