Chances getting into Cal Poly SLO for Business

<p>I am applying to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a declared major in Business.</p>

<p>Hello! Here is my resume:
3.96 Weighted GPA
1560 SAT Score
In ASB
In Video Production 5-6 for 2 years
JV Football
Varsity Track and Field for 2 years (Captain)
100+ Community Service Hours
AP/Honor courses
Lives in California</p>

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

<p>P.S.- How is the social life in SLO? Is it isolated? Are there things to do?
Are the girls cute in general? Is this a good for business + my future? </p>

<p>And is it true that there are 2 guys to every 1 girl in this school? :/</p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>A bump before I sleeeeeeep</p>

<p>If your SAT score of 1560 only includes the total of the math and CR sections for a 1560/1600 I think you are certain to be accepted. If the 1560 includes the Writing score as well as the math and CR sections you are unlikely to be accepted. California State Universities (CSUs) do not count the writing portion of the SAT when evaluating your scores. The average student accepted at Cal Poly SLO had an average Math + CR score of about 1300/1600 last year and it will probably be higher this year. To be competitive you would have to have scores of well over 600 each on both the Math and CR sections of the SAT.</p>

<p>Oh my mistake :confused:
My SAT Score without writing is
Math: 630
Critical reading: 470
So my chances are minimal?
Oh by the way, I live in San Diego. I say this because I heard that location might play a factor in the process of accepting at SLO.</p>

<p>If you live in San Diego you are in the San Diego State University (SDSU) service area which could help you there but not with Cal Poly SLO. Your combined Math and CR or 1100 is about 200 points lower than the average accepted student at SLO which unfortunately means that your chances there are probably not good. You do have a good GPA which is given more weight than SAT scores in the CSU admission formula. However, it would probably be prudent to apply to some schools that you are more competitive at in case you do not get into SLO.</p>