I have a 3.1 and a 20 on act. Im looking into west virginia university however, i dont meet criteria for 4 years of math. Ive also been looking into west texas a&m but my math and science on act are a little lower. The search for a school that fits is pretty stressful so any suggestions of schools i should consider are greatly appreciated.
Can you take a math class next semester?
What State do you live in?
What’s your parents’ budget per year in college?
WVU is a big reach - most of their admitted applicants had scores around 24 and the botom 25% mark is a 21 (being below that mark usually indicates a deny, unless you’re an athlete or a legacy).
West TAMU is a match, your odds are 50-50.
Universities where you may have a shot:
Montevallo in Alabama; University of Central Arkansas; Whittier; Cal State East Bay; San Francisco State U; Cal State San Marcos; Humboldt; Adams State, CO; Uconn-Stamford; Eastern Connecticut College; Flagler College FL; Barry; LaGrange, GA; Wesleyan College; Kennesaw State; The College of Idaho; Elmhurst; Blackburn; SIU Edwardsville; University of Dubuque; Western Kentucky University; UMaine Machias, UMaine Fort Kent; UMaryland-Eastern Shore; Towson; Springfield; Lesley; Wheelock; Salem State; St Catherine (if you’re a girl); Augsburgh; Hamline; U Southern Mississippi; Lindenwood; Doane; Uniersity of New Mexico, Main Campus; SUNY Tech at Alfred; SUNY Brockport; SUNY Cortland; SUNY Plattsburgh; Meredith (if girl); Guilford; UNC Charlotte; Bowling Green State U; Muskingum; U Toledo.
Run the NPCs (net price calculator). Cross out those which aren’t in your budget.
Take the list of those remaining, and check them out/request info!
Ole Miss will take you. They don’t tell a lot of people, but you CAN get into Ole Miss without meeting their published “requirements.” CALL the University.