<p>Here is what I have to offer:</p>
<p>GPA: 3.54
College GPA: 3.4
Unweighted: 3.0</p>
<p>SAT: 1560
Reading: 580
Math: 430
Writing: 550 (8/12)</p>
<p>ACT: 20</p>
<p>Extracurricular:
4 Year Varsity Wrestling (captain position senior year)
1x State qualifier (still have a season left)
1 Year Varsity Tennis
75 Service Hours</p>
<p>My friends say I have a good chance but I do not know for sure. Please help</p>
<p>If you do apply, apply for summer. And retake the ACT/SAT. And be sure you do well senior year. You’re borderline, if you ask me.</p>
<p>Anything else I can do? My next report card will be a 4.2</p>
<p>Eco hon: A
Eng 4 hon: b
Sga: A
Yearbook 3: a</p>
<p>I’m sorry, but I’m curious as to how you already know your grades. My teacher told me the only grades they’d be interested in is semester grades, and we all have yet to come to that point. I think you stand a good chance. I’m also an individual trying to get in with a lower ACT score (22) which I hope to get up. I also recommend applying for summer-UCF rejected my twin brother, who had a 23 ACT and 3.8 GPA, so I’m a bit nervous. I wish you the best of luck though! Keep us updated:)</p>
<p>WRITE, I think you and your brother would have gotten in if you were in-state. But, since, you’re OSS I don’t think you will be admitted.</p>
<p>Standford- That would pose a huge problem, if I was, in fact, considered out of state. However, I’m not. I am located in Illinois, yes. However, I was originally born in Sarasota, Florida. While down there, my parents signed up my brother and I for Florida Pre-paid. After we moved, they still kept us under it, the account open, and continued to pay. After talking with UCF admissions, and the Florida Pre-paid itself, I am considered as an Instate residence, for purposes such as tuition. I was unsure about it, but it even says so on myucf account.</p>
<p>If you had a nickel for every time you had to explain that to somebody…</p>
<p>I’d be a rolling in money, would I not? There’s some people I’ve explained it to who have even insisted it doesn’t work that way. According to ucf, and Florida pre-paid, it does.</p>
<p>I calculated mine because I am able to exempt my mid terms. So my grades are basically locked in.</p>
<p>I am so worried about it :(</p>
<p>Don’t be worried! I feel like for the testing, you SAT makes up for your ACT. I also got a 20 the first time I took it. Then I read the prep book, and was able to get it up to a 22. The prep book, in my opinion, does help. I think you can get in, and maybe, at the least, they’ll deffer you. That isn’t that bad, either.</p>