<p>SAT:
Math-670
CR- 440
Writing-560</p>
<p>GPA:3.5</p>
<p>APs:</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC
AP US
AP Chemistry</p>
<p>Honors:
Math A and B
Pre-cal
English</p>
<p>-Member of National honor society</p>
<p>SAT:
Math-670
CR- 440
Writing-560</p>
<p>GPA:3.5</p>
<p>APs:</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC
AP US
AP Chemistry</p>
<p>Honors:
Math A and B
Pre-cal
English</p>
<p>-Member of National honor society</p>
<p>Take your SAT again, and try ACT as well. Don't apply yet!</p>
<p>Are you in a public or private school? In state or OOS?
Need to improve your SATs. What Extracurriculars can you offer?</p>
<p>Also, what other schools you are applying?</p>
<p>you don't qualify for EOP. Your GPA is too high, a 3.5 = 95. You need a lower average, which by now, is too late. I'm still not certain if you should apply as regular, your SAT's are somewhat low. You might get waitlisted or admitted to Spring, so I would retake those SAT's.</p>
<p>my gpa is 3.5 unweighted which is about 90 and i took the sat again and i got 780 on math, 480 on reading, and 530 on writing, can i get in by regular admissions?</p>
<p>with a 480 in reading, no. sorry :/</p>
<p>Actually, they don't consider your scores on each section; only holistically. 780 in math and a 480 in reading is a 1260 total. This is a good score, and you are around the average of last year's freshmen class, which was about 1270 if I recall correctly.</p>
<p>And they consider your weighted GPA, which should be higher than 90 in your case. I'd say you're in the ballpark of getting in, but remember, it might be more competitive this year. Oh, and I'd highly advise you to stay away from applying to SOM; you are out of reach for this school.</p>