chances of gettin to state

<p>I am a rising senior. my gpa is 3.54 unweighted and 4.25 weighted. i am like 126 out of 562 in my class but my SAT scores were low. i've taken physics drafting I and II. ive joined some clubs at my school and i am part of a filipino dance organization. wut is my chance of gettin in?</p>

<p>How low is your SAT? Will you be taking it again?</p>

<p>Based on your grades, you have a very good chance of getting in. From what I heard, SAT is not very emphasized at NCSU and the average for many departements is as low as 1700.</p>

<p>im plannin on takin the SAT again in the fall my score was around 1500. wut should i do to increase the score?</p>

<p>What section did you do the worse in? The best way to improve your score is to take lots of practice tests and understand why you got questions wrong.</p>

<p>The SAT is a wierd test b/c i had around a 1650 for like 3 tests straight and then out of the blue I scored like an 1850... i didn't really do anything different but i did focus A LOT better. Your GPA showes that you are smart enough to do great on this test. Really focus and don't get of task on the test.</p>

<p>In all honesty, listen to nguyen. Take some practice tests. The exact same types of questions are used so study the format.</p>

<p>Best of Luck,</p>

<p>Josh</p>

<p>p.s. i don't know what you should do about the writing section because i could never get over a 590 for it. but u can study the grammar questions. : )</p>

<p>What about taking the ACT. I hear alot of people say they do better on the ACT then the SAT</p>

<p>My son is a rising junior and will prob be going to NC State as well. </p>

<p>Ranked 3/412 SAT about 1900 but will be taking again - he also wants to take the ACT - his dream school is Duke - which he prob wont be going to unless he changes his major..</p>

<p>Right now he wants to become a Chemical Engineer (undergrad) and then Nuclear ENg (Grad). thats his plan anyway.</p>

<p>2006 Admissions SAT scores & HS GPAs for each college: </p>

<p><a href="http://www2.acs.ncsu.edu/UPA/admissions/sat/advhandbook_table2.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www2.acs.ncsu.edu/UPA/admissions/sat/advhandbook_table2.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>when i do early application should i send my SAT score? im plannin on takin the SAT in Oct. My GPA is high enough but my SAT score is low</p>

<p>When you send in your October score they will see the other. But if you're after merit money you'll need to send them:</p>

<p>"Early Action admissions are non-binding — applicants have until May 1 to notify NC State of their decision.
<strong>Application for admission must be submitted and complete by this date (including at least junior-year SAT/ACT scores) to be considered for any merit-based freshman scholarships.</strong>"</p>

<p>should i still apply before i take the SAT in Oct?</p>

<p>My son is planning on taking the SAT I in October for the 2nd time and applying in September. There's a place on the application to list dates you have taken or plan to take the SAT.</p>

<p>My S (now an NCSU Jr.) took the SAT in Dec. of junior year in h.s.
He sent in his NCSU app. in Sept. and took the SAT again in Oct. designating on the test that the score be sent to NCSU.</p>

<p>will the ap exams affect my admission to state?</p>

<p>Not really... but surely a good score will impress the admissions board. From what I have read on their website, collegeboard, and seeing some of my friends applications who were accepted, State does not put A LOT of emphasis on SAT and other standarized tests. If your scores are low, put extra effort into your application and do all the optional sections (write a great personal statement) and you should be fine. On the other hand, good scores can stregthen an application.</p>

<p>Best of luck,</p>

<p>Josh</p>

<p>like it says that state requires a personal statement? is that an essay? how long should our essay be im applyin for early application is it a good idea since my SAT r low?</p>

<p>Electronic application is now up. The paper one isn't. </p>

<p>I don't know if the personal statement is required this year because I haven't seen the new application yet. It was optional last year. </p>

<p>Yes, the personal statement is an essay. Last year the application didn't specify a length.</p>

<p>what should I write in my personal statement? I've put down like my experiences such as overcoming my disabilities? should i put down my talents?</p>

<p>My S wrote his essay along the lines of "Why I want to go to NC State" to sort of show more about himself.</p>

<p>Mine wrote about why he picked the major he did and showed how it's interested him for years.</p>