chances?

<p>From Ohio, going to be a senior, wanting to major in actuarial science.</p>

<p>GPA- 3.44w, 3.1 unweighted
ACT- retaking, have been averaging 30-31 on practice tests
science-25
math-29
english-29
writing-28
total-28
SAT- i dont think im sending it
writing-540
math-640
reading-570</p>

<p>-Junior and Senior class Senator in student government. 6th grade camp counselor. volunteering at soup kitchens for a total of 10-15 hours. total of about 25-30 volunteer hours. part-time job. varsity in 2 sports, also play in other leagues outside of school. Salvation Army co-chair for the school.</p>

<p>-6AP, all honors available i have taken. by graduation i will have...
12 semesters of math
12 semesters of science
8 of english/ social studies
4 of language
not sure on electives at the moment</p>

<p>class rank is top 30% not sure of exact numbers. but i come from a school where we have about 700 per grade and is competitive</p>

<p>If you are applying for the CSOE (which I think the Actuarial major is in) then you have probably around a 25% (or less) chance. If you are applying to CLA probably around a 75% (or more) chance.</p>

<p>It’s in liberal arts just checked</p>

<p>Your ACT helps, however, your gpa hinders you a bit. I honestly would bet that you get into CLA.</p>

<p>Also: One of the best ways to help your chances is to APPLY EARLY!!! Since the U is a rolling admissions university.</p>

<p>Ok thank you</p>