<p>Hey guys I'm a junior in high school and I'm very interested in NCST. I plan on applying there this fall and I wanna see what my chances are. Help me out!</p>
<p>In-State
Top Quarter of Class
GPA: 3.6 (upward trend)
SAT: 1140/1600 - 1640/2400
Reading: 530
Math: 610
Writing: 500
(Taking SAT again in June)
(Also took ACT, scores aren't in yet)</p>
<p>Advanced Classes:
Honors English 10
Honors Biology 10
Adv. Algebra II 10
AP US History 11
Spanish IV 11
Honors Chemistry 11
AP Language & Composition 11
Algebra III w/ Trig 11
AP Comparative Government 12
AP Environmental Science 12
DE Biology 12
DE English 12
Prob & Stats 12</p>
<p>EC:
Student Council Association (Historian)
National Honor Society
Swim Team (Lettered all three years, Top 5 scorer, Academic award, went to Districts and Regionals)
Summer League Swimming (12 years, Placed in finals almost every year)
Key Club
Students Against Destructive Decisions
Young Republicans
Youth in Philanthropy
Mission trip to an orphanage in Honduras for two summers
Soup kitchen for church
Young Life</p>
<p>It all depends on your major. If you’re looking into Engineering you better start working and hard! I got in with a much lower SAT score. Is your GPA unweighted?</p>
<p>I applied with a similar GPA and considerably less extracurriculars and was accepted. (College of Ag & Life Sciences) However, my SAT was pretty strong (1400) and I like to think my essays were nice. (:</p>
<p>Honestly, if your grades continue to become stronger and you write decently, I believe you should be fine.</p>
<p>I got into the honors program with a 1380/1600 SAT, 3.85 weighted GPA, few extracurrics and so-so essays. I am out of state and applied as a physics major if that means anything.</p>