Chance Please!!!

<p>In-State
4.07 UF GPA
3.66 uw gpa
1250/1600 SAT
1840/2400 SAT</p>

<p>Extracirriculars:
4 years Basketball
2 years NEHS
2 years NSSHS
75 Service Hrs(a lot more coming soon)
Applied for Summer B 2013</p>

<p>For those wondering why I've posted this before... I changed my senior year schedule and this is final.</p>

<p>I think you have a great chance, especially if your school ranks and you are in the top 10%! Good luck!</p>

<p>Your SAT scores are towards the 25th percentile, which means you’re probably in the bottom 27% or 28% of students who apply. You have a nice UF GPA, although also below average, I hope that will help you out. </p>

<p>The term you applied to doesn’t matter. Although the stats for Summer B are lower, you’re not accepted to a term. You’re accepted to the COLLEGE, AND THEN placed into a term.</p>

<p>Your commitment to basketball should help you out, and the fact that you’re in two (I’m assuming by the “HS”) honor societies. </p>

<p>If you’re in the top 10% that will help you out, and if you’ve accumulated more than 5 or so AP classes, I’d say that would help you out. Good luck! Right now, I’d say it’s a 60-40 shot at acceptance.</p>

<p>Thanks for the responses. By graduation ill have taken 8 AP’s but I’m not top 10%, don’t think I’m even close…</p>

<p>UF GPA isn’t bad at all, I like the extracurriculars a lot. Try to see if you can get 200+ hours before decision time so admissions can see that. 8 APs is good but the class rank…mmm, it’s very important. VERY important. Top 10% would help a LOT and top 5% is even better. If you’re in top 15% that’s still good. I don’t remember which rank UF looks at, the one right before your senior starts or whatever it is once semester one of senior year ends…I’m guessing it’s the one before senior starts (basically when junior year ends) but don’t take my word for it, I don’t remember.</p>

<p>Anyone else?</p>

<p>You guys keep saying how important class rank is. How about the high schools, like mine, that dont rank?</p>

<p>@yankees3311 Then I think it doesn’t apply, and other things just weigh a little differently… But I think GPA, rigor, and rank (if available of course) are the most important. Just my opinion.</p>

<p>Lol no one ever answers these</p>

<p>^^You’ve had 4 different users respond <__<</p>

<p>Lol second that ^ ;)</p>

<p>I’m going to say match/high match. It’s the test scores which are holding you back. You did cross the magic 4.0 UF GPA threshold though(: chance me? <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1426652-ohio-state-chances.html#post15138710[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1426652-ohio-state-chances.html#post15138710&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>^^^
As of last year,
The “MAJIC” GPA threshold @ UFL is actually 4.2, not 4.0…….
And the “MAJIC” SAT threshold is actually 1860………
Thus, in my opinion, not looking good for the OP!</p>

<p>“As of last year,
The “MAJIC” GPA threshold @ UFL is actually 4.2, not 4.0…….
And the “MAJIC” SAT threshold is actually 1860………
Thus, in my opinion, not looking good for the OP!”</p>

<p>So many things wrong with this post. </p>

<p>1) it’s spelled “magic.”
2) The range of GPA is a 4.0-4.4 with an 81.2% acceptance rate of kids who have above a 4.0. Below a 4.0 falls down to 27.7% acceptance for kids with a 3.7-3.99. So I would say that 4.0 is actually the “magic” number.
3) I literally have no idea where you get your numbers, dude. The range of SAT scores is 1810-2080. There’s nothing magic about an 1860. The average SAT scores is a 1945. </p>

<p>OP’s stats are a little below average for GPA and quite low in SAT, and I stick to what I said in my previous post.</p>

<p>Thank you BornToBeaGator for confirming the stats. Everyone knows 4.0 is the magic threshold.</p>

<p>Your chance is so obvious that I’m surprised you even bothered posting it here. lol</p>

<p>@AndySmith88 didn’t think they were that bad</p>

<p>still don’t know what to think</p>

<p>TC: You’ve been given numerous responses, pick and choose which to believe. You wont know what to think for certain until you get a letter in the mail in February.</p>