<p>Male African-American & Mexican American California Resident</p>
<p>GPA: 3.2
SAT: 1470
ACT: 22
Rank: Top 50%
AP classes: APUSH (4 on AP test), AP Micro/Macroeconomics, AP Psychology, and AP Government & Politics</p>
<p>Major: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION/MARKETING (all colleges)</p>
<p>EC’s:
1 year of JV Track & Field
1 year of JV Football
2 years club (AAU) basketball
3 years Varsity Men’s Volleyball
1 year Anti-Bullying Club Marketing Group Leader
1 year Black student union member
3 years in Broadcast Journalism (Main & Segment Anchor, Teleprompter, Video Editor, Tri-Caster Operator, Lower-thirds operator, and camera operator)</p>
<p>175+ Volunteer Hours:
AKA Sorority Debutante Escort
Assisted in construction of school homecoming float
Helped Elementary School janitors with furniture storage
CSD Park Clean-Up Worker
Family Tutor (no pay)
Food Faire director for various school clubs</p>
<p>Work Experience:
Independent Owner of Personal Small Business: Sold apparel and shoes through online websites. Packaged and shipped products myself, managed profits earned, paid basic business expenses. Earned $2,000+ so far.</p>
<p>Awards:
Scholar Athlete Award for 3.5 GPA
Scholar Athlete Award for 4.0 GPA
P.R.I.D.E Award (outstanding sophomore academics)
Most Improved Player Award for Volleyball</p>
<p>Strong Personal statements and an upward GPA trend with 3.5 GPA in both semesters of my senior year so far!</p>
Just wondered if you were accepted into Carey or other ASU undergraduate program? According to the Carey B-school website, the admission requirement for ACT is 25.
Our HS can provide test scores on the transcripts if requested. Does anyone know if ASU will accept the SAT/ACT scores reported on the HS transcript?
Hey @serenade135, I believe that ACT requirement was for guaranteed acceptance into the WP Carey Business school and I believe ASU only takes test scores straight from the testing agency, not on transcripts.
Did you end up getting in?
I’m currently at a 19 ACT score with a 3.2 transfer GPA. I’m retaking the ACT today in hopes of getting a higher score to get into the accountancy program.