<p>Hi,
I am a senior and interested in applying to University of Miami early action. I live in Florida. My 2nd choice is to apply to University of Central Florida. I am also interested in applying to Rollins and University of Florida.
My stats are:
4.258 weighted G.P.A. Rank: 15 of 520
I am Asian American
All APs and Honors from freshmen year to senior year (I took Hard AP classes such as Biology, Chemistry, World History etc. and I took 3 years of Spanish)
1110 SAT(got a 10 on the essay)</p>
<p>Extracurricular include:
Vice President of future health professionals of america (3 years including senior year)
Historian of Spanish Club (2 years including senior year)
Business Professionals of America (3 years including senior year)
Chemistry Honors Society (2 years including senior year)
National Honors Society (2 years including senior year
Science Honors Society (most likely president).
Weight Lifting team
I also have commmunity service.</p>
<p>I also have a job but I dont know if it matters or not to colleges.</p>
<p>What you see here is it. I am not taking the SATs again.
Thanks in advance</p>
<p>I'd say your likely in at Rollins-a safety. And speaking from personal experience, it would be a good choice if you are looking at it for a pre-med experience-whether or not you participate in the Honors program. </p>
<p>Rumor has it that if you are in the top 5% of your class, you are "in" at U of F. Their website (there are other threads with the actual link) mentions this specifically somewhere, and this has been quoted here on CC several times recently; but local high school guidance departments in this part of Florida are not aware that this is a guarantee. Unless that holds true, getting into UF is a crapshoot even with your stats. </p>
<p>I'd say UCF is also a safety. </p>
<p>Someone with more knowledge will have to weigh in on EA at U of M</p>
<p>Thanks. Anymore feedback will be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Definately in at UCF. One of my friends goes there and you blow his stats and such out of the water.</p>
<p>If you apply EA to Miami, you should be all set too!</p>
<p>Again thanks for your feedback people. I am planning to apply to college in a couple of weeks so I am trying to get as much feedback as possible so I can narrow down my choices.</p>
<p>Anymore feedback please</p>