Chances for FSU

<p>I am an out of state student with an 89 GPA weighted (our school does not do 4.0 scale)</p>

<p>I have a 1760 combined SAT (CR-580 W-600 M-580); with an enormous amount of sports and extracurriculars </p>

<p>I have a rigorous strength of schedule over 3 years with both AP and honors classes and 4 years of a Latin.</p>

<p>I applied Regular Decision in January</p>

<p>I have two AP classes on my Senior year schedule along with one honors </p>

<p>What are my chances?</p>

<p>You look pretty good from my perspective, although it would help if you gave us a 4.0 scale because I don’t think anyone knows what 89 means. Also, what the hell did you put for your GPA on your application lol</p>

<p>Yeah, FSU asks on the application for your GPA on a 4.0 scale. You’d have to have either guessed (which is bad), lied (which is worse), or left it blank (which I don’t think is possible). </p>

<p>Your profile looks good. How many AP courses and Honors courses have you taken in total?</p>

<p>I talked to my guidance counselor and she said I was somewhere near a 3.6 so that’s what I put down, I have taken AP government, AP Calc and AP Psych, with the rest being honors, should my SAT alone warrant me an acceptance?</p>

<p>I talked to my guidance counselor and she said I was somewhere near a 3.6 so that’s what I put down, I have taken AP government, AP Calc and AP Psych, with the rest being honors, should my SAT alone warrant me an acceptance?</p>

<p>It might, but of the main three factors (course rigor, GPA, and test scores) that FSU considers, test scores are seen as the least important factor, because you can retake the SAT/ACT a significant number of times, but you only get one shot at your GPA. </p>

<p>No one aspect of any application is going to be good enough to warrant acceptance. It just doesn’t work that way.</p>