<p>I am a male from Georgia, and planning on majoring in finance.</p>
<p>Rank: School doesnt rank
GPA: High B or low A
SAT: 1230</p>
<p> Fellowship of Christian Athletes (11-12)
Habit 4 Humanity: member, officer (10-12)
Class Council: Class representative (2), Secretary (10-12)
Future Business Leaders of America: Member, Officer (10-12)
National Honor Society: Member, officer (maybe) (11-12)
National Spanish Society: Member (11-12)
Students Against Drunk Driving: Member (9)
Hockey: High school team, travel teams
Tennis: Recreational play
Racquetball: Recreational play
INTERNSHIP, payed: full time from (10-12) with business company
150-200 hours community service with various organizations (10-12)
Awards: Honor roll all 4 years, AP scholar(only 3 APs needed to get it), community service related</p>
<p>You have a great chance (above 90%). Here is why...</p>
<p>1.) Your SAT is almost 100 points above average
2.) GPA is solid
3.) You show a lot of leadership potential through your various offices
4.) Internships are a plus</p>
<p>The final reason why is my friend got in last year with the same SAT score and about the same GPA, but less activities. He was deaf though and wrote a great essay about the challenges he faced, but as long as your recs and personal statement is okay I'd say you are all set.</p>
<p>UCONN is my dream school and i want to know if I have a chance. I applied early action as a politcial science major.</p>
<p>GPA: 3.2(based on a 4.0 scale)
SAT: 1070 (math-550, verbal-520)</p>
<p>Student council president-12th
junior class president-11th
sophomore class president-10th
homeroom vice president-9th
SPring musical-10th-12th
Mock trial-9th-12th(captain)
Community service-9th-11th
basketball-9th grade(center)
there's a lot more activites I have and I've been on the honor roll majority of my high school career. Do you think I have a chance?</p>
<p>your SAT and GPA are a little low, but your leadership roles should help.</p>
<p>If you are in-state I would say you have a good chance. Out of state might be a bit trickier.</p>