<p>So I'm still a Junior, but was wondering what you think my chances are with my current stats.
OOS (north carolina), 3.8 GPA unweighted, 4.3 weighted. I'm currently taking 2 APs and 2 college classes at a community college. I haven't taken the SAT yet, but got a 199 on the PSAT. No ECs, other than working 15 or so hours a week.
Also, I was wondering if anyone knows about financial aid for the University of Oregon.. if I'm out of state, but fit most need-based criteria at least for other schools (parent income <30k a year), how much aid could I get? Thanks.</p>
<p>You look like you’re doing okay. Keep that g.p.a up and maybe do some EC’s if you can. I am trying to transfer as an out of state and it can be expensive. It is around 40,000 to go if you live on dorms and depending on how much you spend on books,etc. Tuition alone is about 28,000. I know someone who got a 7,000 scholarship a year for an out of state student. So try to get a scholarship if you can, it will help. I am curious to know about my fasfa for this school as well. I will keep you posted on it. It should come in March or April. My parents make more than that so I will have to see… and my friend’s parents make about that much so I can ask him too.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure you’ll be fine.
I’m a senior. I just got accepted.
I have a 3.4 GPA
And my SAT score was a 1170/1770
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