<p>I live in Georgia so I want to go out of state somewhere that doesnt have a HOPE scholarship or something similar. Alabama and Auburn are the closest...
About me: SAT-750CR, 730 Math, 720 writing, 2200 overall
3.8gpa with AP physics b, AP U.S history, AP Calculus AB, AP physics C, AP Lang, AP Stat, AP Gov, AP Computer Science.
Top 10% of class at Mill Creek High School(largest HS in the southeast)
So...Chances for full ride to Alabama, Auburn, etc...Thanks! I appreciate it.</p>
<p>Also forgot to add. If anything would help my application I’m up for suggestions. Extracurriculars: Varsity Track and Cross Country, Beta club, National Honor Society, Science National honor society(treasurer), social studies national honor society.</p>
<p>You automatically get the value of OOS tuition at the University of Alabama with your GPA and test scores so you will still have to pay room and board + other fees, but it’s still very reasonable. Here’s their scholarship info [Out-of-State</a> Scholarships - Undergraduate Scholarships - The University of Alabama](<a href=“http://scholarships.ua.edu/types/out_of_state.html]Out-of-State”>http://scholarships.ua.edu/types/out_of_state.html)</p>
<p>Thanks for the help.</p>
<p>Are you a NMSF/likely NMF? If so, you’ll get the NMF package at Alabama, which would include tuition, room, an iPad and around $1000/yr. If not, you’ll still qualify for the Presidential Scholarship, which is full OOS tuition for 4 years. If you’re in the college of engineering you’d get an additional $2500. Auburn’s scholarships used to be fairly similar, but they’re not as good as they were a couple years ago and I’m not sure what you’d get there.</p>
<p>I’m sorry NMFS? I’m new here could you please explain what that is?</p>
<p>Oh never mind. National merit I got it. Yes I’m a semi-finalist don’t know about finalist yet</p>