Chances at UGA Please!!!

<p>I'm a highschool senior this year at a catholic college prep. school.
Have:
3.8 unweighted GPA
3.5 weighted GPA</p>

<p>Taken two SAT's:
Critical Reading 670<br>
Math 630<br>
Writing 610
and</p>

<p>Critical Reading 650<br>
Math 550<br>
Writing 650 </p>

<p>Two ACT's 28 on both of them</p>

<p>have taken all core classes (includes 2 years of spanish) and have taken/currently taking the following higher level classes:
-Honors Freshman English
-Honors Geography
-Honors Biology
-Honors Chemistry
-Honors Pre-Calculus
-College English
-AP World History
-AP US History
-AP English (11th grade)
-AP Biology
-AP Government
-AP Statistics</p>

<p>Waiting on results from early admission but in case I do not make that round of acceptance have following extra curric./achievements:
-National Honor Society (2 years)
-Varsity Football (3 years)
-Tons of community service
-AP Scholar
-Member of Global Action Club
-Secretary of Pep Club</p>

<p>Do you think i'll make it??
Thanks for your help :)</p>

<p>in state or out?</p>

<p>Sorry bout that, it’s in state</p>

<p>i think youu got a pretty good shot</p>

<p>You should have a good chance. And surprisingly, UGA does not consider state residence so it shouldn’t matter if you’re in-state (except in possible FA).</p>

<p>I think UGA is a good match for you. If deferred, you’d most likely get in RD.</p>

<p>Great! Thanks for all the input guys, i’ll hope for the best :)</p>

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<p>I don’t know where you heard that but that could not be more wrong. Residency is very important at UGA because of the HOPE scholarship.</p>

<p>Knights09, according to D. Graves, an admissions officer at UGA, state residency is not a factor when it comes to admissions. Feel free to check out D. Grave’s blog @ ugaadmissions.blogspot.com</p>