chances?

<p>Gpa:2.3</p>

<p>Rank:85/380</p>

<p>Ec:varsity Golf-secretary
Newspaper Club- Vp
Yearbook- Stuco Rep
B.p.a- Historian
U.i.l </p>

<p>Act:21</p>

<p>Classes: All Ap & Dual, After School College Courses</p>

<p>Work Exp: Child Care
Volunteer: Humane Society & G-force</p>

<p>Major: Marine Biology Or Journalism</p>

<p>Id Really Appreciate Any Advice You All May Have For Me.
Thanks.</p>

<p>To be honest, I don't know. Since you're not in top ten percent, you obviously don't have guaranteed admission. I would try to improve that ACT score if I were you. but you are in the to quarter. maybe emphasizing a lot on your extracurricular activities and Why you have low GPA (E.g. parents divorce, physical illness, debilitation) in essays will help</p>

<p>sorry but your ACT along with GPA are not good enough for UT.</p>

<p>good ecs.
improved gpa and test scores are imperative if you want to be admitted.</p>

<p>I think you should find some other safer schools to which you can apply. It's too late to bring your GPA up much at this point, so even if you bring test scores up, I don't think it would be enough.</p>

<p>I don't know why people don't realize this: UT DOES NOT LOOK AT YOUR GPA AT ALL! THEY DON'T CARE IF YOU HAVE A 105 OR A 5.6 OR A 30,000, THEY DON'T LOOK AT IT!</p>

<p>Your rank is all right but not great. Your scores are low. Did the reading and science scores bring your composite down? Because if they did, UT won't look at them--just the English and Math section scores. You might want to consider taking the Jan. 26 SAT.</p>

<p>I'd say your ECs are a 4/6. That is 4/7 of the personal achievement score (the essays are the other 3/7).</p>

<p>If you can get the SAT Critical Reading and Math scores into the 600-650 range, you might stand a shot. Otherwise I'd have to say you will be offered CAP if you are from Texas and denied if you aren't.</p>

<p>A higher test score probably won't result in regular admission for you, but will significantly increase your chances of being offered summer admission.</p>