<p>I'm applying to many schools and UGA Honors is one of the many places I'd like to go. Can someone please chance me for admission into the Honors Program? </p>
<p>Ethnicity: Asian
Gender: Female
Major: Psychology or History
Rank: Top 10%
SAT: Math-650; Reading-740; Writing-680; Composite: 2070
GPA: Unweighted-3.96 Weighted: >4.0
Eleven APs taken all together:
-AP European History (Sophomore)
-AP US History (Junior)
-AP Language (Junior)
-AP Chemistry (Junior)
-AP Computer Science (Junior)
-AP Psychology (Senior)
-AP Calculus (Senior)
-AP Literature (Senior)
-AP Macroeconomics (Senior)
-AP Environmental Science (Senior)
-AP World History (Senior)
-->I didn't take AP Bio, AP Govt, or AP Art and instead took AP Psych and AP Environmental Science online.</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
-Interact Club
-Latin Club
-Leo Club
-Beta Club
-Teenage Democrats
-Student Council
-Titan Ambassador (We give kids tours and represent the school and such.)</p>
<p>Thanks in advance! :)</p>
<p>Hey, your stats and bio are great and you will definitely get in to UGA.
Honors admits 2 ways- by auto admit and by application. Of course, the most surefire way to get in is through auto admit, because with the application and essay you really do not know what they may be looking for to complete their honors class.
For *********, you are basically ranked among all applicants and a top % is auto admitted. This ranking is based on grades, rigor and SAT.
Your rigor should get you full points. You say your gpa is over 4.0 weighted. Is that UGA weighted- does your school give no additional points for ap classes. If they do then it will not be weighted.
But, your gpa is great.
As for sat, I would think to feel really good about auto admit chances, you need to go up 100 points on cr and math to get to a 1490. A 1490 is their average honors gpa and most likely will get you an auto admit with your other 2 criteria. Less might still get you in, nut you might have to sweat it out.
My son had a 1430 going into fall of sr year and wanted auto admit desperately, so he took 6-8 practice test over 4 week period and ended up getting a 1550 (750 cr and 800 m) in October. So it is possible to go up another 100 points if you prepare.
Good luck! If you want it badly enough, get started and you can do it.</p>