chances?

<p>GPA: 3.418/4.0, 4.339/5.0
Rank: 211/871 (hopefully will get into the 190's by the end of semester)
SAT: 1160 (640M, 520V)
SATII: MATH IIC-720</p>

<p>Throughout high school I have been involved in many many Honors, GT, AP Courses. Senior Schedule:</p>

<p>AP Calculus AB
Honors Government
Honors Anatomy/Physiology
Honors Economics
English IV</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Varsity Baseball (Junior Letterman and playing this year )-Team went to the 5A State Championship
JV Volleyball (Awarded MVP)-1 yr
JV Track/Field-1yr
Select Baseball
Local Basketball League</p>

<p>National French Honors Society
French Club
Outward Bound (leadership building course)
Youth Group
Volunteer in baseball camps
Beta Club
Math/Physics Tutor</p>

<p>Jobs:
Baseball Umpire
Local Computer Technician
Lake Quivira, KS Summer Camp instructor for summer of junior year</p>

<p>Oh yes, I'm fairly certain your in (although your SAT verbal score's a bit low--but I'm guessing you're applying for science or engineering or something.) I live in College Station, and know lots of people with lower stats than yours who have been accepted. You might want to fill out the scholarship application, too. It's also nice that you're strong in French.
Good Luck, anyway!</p>

<p>i lived in london for two years, does this increase my chances at all?</p>

<p>maybe. try getting ranked in the top 10% in your class because, by tx law, you automatically get accepted to any public/state university in tx if you are.</p>

<p>ok, any other tips besides improving rank/SAT that would improve my chances greatly? or should i just kick back and wait and cross my fingers</p>

<p>How competitive is admission into TAMU for out-of-state students? Business School in particular.</p>

<p>The Business school is one of the harder to get into SAT's really need to be around 1300 or better. If you are in the top 10% you can get in to A&m automatic even for out of state I think.</p>

<p>Kav. I would say whether or not you're getting in or not but I don't know much. So anyone that does know, what are my chances?
GPA-3.65
SAT-1230
all essays, letter of rec., lead many benefit concerts for charity, filled every space with good ec's, and I used to work at the George Bush Library at A&M</p>

<p>Received acceptance from A&M today online Good Luck to everyone else</p>

<p>bwise - what are your stats, and what major did you get in to?</p>

<p>1270 sat and just put general studies prob go business but was advised easier to get in this way ( all same core courses anyway) and as long as GPA is good could go into major</p>

<p>Your Sat is good for reg it's hard to know though I think that you might but if you applied for engineering or bus. school it's always tougher what did you apply for</p>

<p>engineering and business haha</p>

<p>It may be too late for you guys for this year, but taking an SAT test prep course can get you over that "magical" 1300 that will ensure automatic admission. There are lots of different SAT prep courses out there. My son took a Testmasters course ( <a href="http://www.testmasters.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.testmasters.com&lt;/a> ) and his score went from a 1200 to a 1370. It takes a month or 6 weeks to go through the program, and then the more practice tests you do after that (Testmasters provides them), the better you'll do on your real SAT.</p>

<p>what does the A&M stand for?</p>

<p>Agricultual & Mechanical ....that's why they're called "Aggies"</p>

<p>They used to be known as "farmers" before they were known as "Aggies".</p>

<p>It is a great school, and even though applying to 10 or so more Northern, more "known" universities I might get into a few of them, I think I'll end up going to A&M on Academic Admit.</p>

<p>And kav, you are in, those are good looking stats.</p>

<p>so your a guy and you play volleyball; do yall actually have a guys team or what?</p>

<p>Just curious....I saw that my recommendation for an SAT prep course was *'ed out. Did I do something wrong by recommending a specific company?</p>