<p>Hello</p>
<p>I'm a Junior in Illinois and really want to get into McCombs business school and hopefully their honors program. I have a resume crafted which I work on all the time to update, but these are my basics:</p>
<p>GPA: 3.4/4.1 (w/o freshman year 4.3)
ACT: 34/ 35 superscore
Extra: Started own business, president of 5 clubs, captain of baseball team, hindu temple camp organizer, on 2 city boards (also applied for illinois state board)
awards: BPA National 1st place champion, Youth About Business 2-time national champion, 2014 Leadership Award for my high school, Presidential Service Award (300 hours till date in HS), National AP scholar
Taken 2 college classes, 9 AP classes, virtually taken hardest courses I could (calc 3 next year)
letters of rec should be excellent: business teacher, ap3 teacher, CEO of a business company</p>
<p>What are my chances and what can I do to improve them?</p>
<p>These stats are much better than mine and I got in hahaha. I guess the in state quota makes it hard to predict. But you have a great chance.
BTW I don’t think the ACT superscores unless I’m mistaken. </p>
<p>UT does not supesrcore.</p>
<p>According to UT website:</p>
<p>“You may submit as many score reports as you like. If you submit more than one score report, we will use the score from a single test date that will benefit you the most when your application is reviewed. We will not, however, combine scores from different test dates (a critical reading score from one test date with a mathematics score from another test date, for example) to come up with a better score.”</p>
<p>That is the tricky think about UT, there seems to be no rhyme or reason as to why some students are chosen and others are not. Personally, your numbers would not qualify you, but if abh is right, then I guess it happens, I guess you shouldn’t not apply. </p>