chances?

<p>GPA Unweighted: 3.00
GPA Weighted: 3.417
Class Rank: No Rank, but graph indicates top 20%
Rigorousness: Extremely Rigorous, all honors/ap's except 2 english courses
School: Top 20 school in Connecticut, sends about 12 students to ivy's
race: Southeast Asian (korean) with permanent residence
Recommendation: 2 excellent recommendations
SAT: M(710) CR(670) WR(690) OVERALL: 2060 in one sitting
SAT Subject: Biology(620) Chemistry(670) Math2C(710)
AP Tests: Biology(2), Chemistry(2), US History(4)
Current AP Courses: Physics B, Computer Science A, Calculus BC, Economics M/m
Grade Trend: Rising, with very little tiny dip in junior year, but currently have all A+ in my course
EC: Volunteered at the Uconn Hospital, Farmington Red Cross, bunch of charities, math league, quiz bowl, environmental club</p>

<p>retaking SAT in october, submitting chemistry and math, have all A+ so far and since my grade reports 1st quarter grades it will be:
Unweighted GPA: 3.25
Weighted GPA: 3.73
Class rank: top15%
SAT: 2200 Overall
Subject tests: may retake chemistry and math2c</p>

<p>How are my chances?</p>

<p>bump…</p>

<p>which school are you interested in?some are more selective than others(pharmacy,business etc…).I would say you have an excellent chance for the School of arts and sciences in New brunswick but your low gpa brings you down at other schools withing Rutgers university</p>

<p>College of Arts and Sciences may be it.
But i heard its like there’s two of it? one for Busch campus and other one for Livingston. What’s that about</p>

<p>Beginning with the Class of 2011, the liberal arts school became the School of Arts and Sciences. Before then there was Rutgers College and Livingston College. </p>

<p>I heard that Rutgers College was for students who had better scores overall and those admitted to Livingston College were students who were not as academically competitive in terms of their GPA and scores, but still academically acceptable to be admitted to Rutgers (I think this is part of the reason why some students don’t care for Livingston campus).</p>