<p>What are my chances of getting into the following Universities: NC State, East Carolina University, Appalachian State University, UNC-Chapel Hill, UNC-Wilmington and UNC-Charlotte?</p>
<p>I'll take 8 Honors and two AP classes by the end of High School. </p>
<p>My GPA is around 3.47, SAT around 1100</p>
<p>Eagle Scout
Attended a Triangle Youth Conference
Sophomore Class President
School's Technology Students Association Secretary, Vice-President, President
SGA Member
Served as NC House Page (Considered 30 Hours of Community Service)
Spoken at several political rallies
Selected as High School's Student of the Month
Member of High School Journalism/Yearbook Staff
Elected President of Middle School's chapter of Beta Club</p>
<p>I'm hoping I can run more on my extracurricular activities rather than my grades (which are decent too).</p>
<p>I plan on being a Finance/Business major. I would truly love to get a degree in Political Science, but the job security is just too low.</p>
<p>I work as a high school counselor in NC. This year has been crazy for bright, GPA strong students getting turned down or deferred from NC public universities. When I’ve called these colleges to help these students and inquire about why they didn’t get accepted, SAT is the #1 response. These students had strong GPAS- usually about 4.2+ weighted- but their SAT scores for the math and critical reading were between 1000-1100. I was told that with colleges becoming more selective, that they are looking for at least 1100 on those 2 sections. I would expect that from Chapel Hill or NC State, but this was the response I received from UNCC and UNC Asheville. Appalachian’s average acceptance GPA is about 3.9 weighted. Not sure if you are 11th or 12th grader, but if you have time, please get your GPA up or do a lot of SAT test prep.</p>
<p>GPA has gone up to about 3.7, I attended a pretty prestigious leadership conference at NC State these past couple of weeks.</p>
<p>Bump…I will chance you back.</p>
<p>My PLAN test score was 20, I plan on improving it tremendously. I will be studying for a while. So without ACT and SAT, what are my chances?</p>
<p>Definitely work on your SATs and ACTs. </p>
<p>Also, dont be so quick to dismiss going into PolySci if thats something that you really enjoy, which it seems like by your ECs</p>
<p>Those were my PSAT scores which were only based on Math and reading.</p>