<p>According to this website (<a href=“https://www.easycalculation.com/statistics/percentage-gpa.php”>https://www.easycalculation.com/statistics/percentage-gpa.php</a>) my GPA is 3.5 but again this varies from site to site. </p>
<p>@SSID8055 I’m not sure if your GPA will be overlooked but you still have a chance. </p>
<p>I’m saying this because I have seen many instances of random acceptance/rejection. I’m sure the admissions had their reasons, but it seemed very odd for me.</p>
<p>I got rejected as an in-state my freshman year. My GPA was 3.89 unweighted with 8-9 AP courses throughout (rest were honors courses). I scored either 4 or 5 on all of the AP exams. I got 2100 on my SAT and had more than 400 hours of community service. I was also a member of DECA and Key Club with a few awards/recognitions. </p>
<p>My friend, who was an international applicant at the time, got accepted with a 3.4. She scored around 1980 on her SAT (less than 2000 but close to 2000 is how I remember it) and took 4-5 AP courses during her junior and senior year only. She did not have community service hours or awards. </p>
<p>Everyone thought I’d get in and she wouldn’t but it went the other way around. I had to attend Pepperdine, transfer to a 2-year, then apply for UW Seattle. You still have a plenty of options to choose from, so I wouldn’t give any hopes up. </p>
<p>I think applications for Autumn admission is due in February or so…so you have a plenty of time to apply to as many as you want. I would work on the personal statement and maintain/improve GPA.</p>