Chances to get into Penn State

<p>IS it Possible to get in????????????
Gender: Male
Race:Asian/Hispanic
Ap/Honors: None
GPA: between 3.0 and 3.2
SAT: to Be taken</p>

<p>Senior year classes (yet to be confirmed... im pretty sure this is what it should look like)
Physics
Psych 1 and 2
Sociology 1
Satistics
English
History</p>

<p>EC:
60 Hours of Community Service at elderly Home
12 Hours Of Community Service at Middle school
Advanced Belt in Tae Kwon do won first and second place in regional tournaments
Taught myself to play Mozart as well as beethoven on the Piano, and performed for elderly home.
Taught Myself to Play Blues Guitar and Classical Guitar
Created by myself and Ran By myself my schools first religious Club also in the process of running a fundraiser for a field trip.
Was the head Rebuttlist for the schools Debate team for freshman Year. (club was shut down during sophomore year) </p>

<p>if not university park will i get into a branch school???</p>

<p>I'd say no at this time. You will need to raise your GPA up to about a 3.4-3.5 and score atleast a 1150 on the SAT to have a chance. You have great EC's, so just work on those grades a little.</p>

<p>you'll get into a branch for sure</p>

<p>GPA makes UP doubtful, but branch campus for sure.</p>

<p>Yea, the 2+2 option is the most popular option at main campus anyway. I think 60% of students start out at a branch campus. If you're decided on Penn State, just go to a branch for a year or 2 and switch to main from there.</p>

<p>yeah, I think you're doubtful for university park. I bet you will get into a branch campus. Best of luck.</p>

<p>Are you instate? If you can bring up your GPA a bit, and then get the required 1150 SATs, you MIGHT get in. It may come down to a rec from your GC. Also, there is the option at PSU of summer entry. The app asks you directly, if you are not qualified for fall entry, will you consider summer entry at UP? If yes, you might make it (SAT dependent). If no, well, Behrend in Erie has a lot of good programs and more of a "4-year college" feel than most of the Branches.</p>