<p>Hey I really like Davidson and I was wondering if anyone here thinks I have a shot, don't say if you are unsure :)</p>
<p>GPA: 3.31 SAT: 1450 M740 V710 PSAT: National Merit Semi Finalist
Classes: 5 Ap's and 5 Honors total
EC: Junior State of America officer, young american college fellowship officer, knowledge bowl participant, math club. 4 year varsity tennis plus captain senior year, student senate, 200+ volunteer hours, started own car washing business
Recs: Really good, with one humorous one I think
Essays: Unique and well writen
Awards: many small awards that you wouldnt know</p>
<p>May be applying ED2 but most likely RD, what do you think?</p>
<p>Ryan, one problem with Davidson is that they put a lot of emphasis on grades and very little emphasis on standardized tests which is trouble for you cause your test scores are much better than your GPA. But don't worry, I think you'll be getting good news from Emory real soon! Anyways, if you're looking for good smaller schools in the south you should think about Wake Forest and William and Mary.</p>
<p>I'm applying to Davidson RD too. Anyways, do you have good scores on the AP Exams? I think if they saw you had taken a difficult courseload and did well on the exams but maybe not incredibly in the classes they would be a little more forgiving about your GPA. What about your class rank? Are you high up there and just go to a low-grading school? Just curious, what are your PSAT scores?</p>
<pre><code>I am a sophomore at davidson, I believe your chances would be better ED2 than RD. Your SAT scores are well within the range, As far as your GPA, it depends a bit on the rigor of the school(public or private?) and your performance on the AP tests(they ask for the scores on the application). My GPA was only about 3.5, but I had taken 9 AP courses with scores of 4 and 5 on the exams and went to a private school that did not rank.(My SAT scores were similar to yours). It truly is a great school;, I wish you the best of luck during the application process.
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<p>I'm applying RD (but already sort of signed for track and field) and my SAT score was a 1320, but I have a 3.93w GPA (3.5uw).
I think you have a pretty good chance of getting in.</p>
<p>thiticalcrinkin - Im from washington state, I go to the 13 best public school in the country according to newsweek magazine, we were on the cover two years ago.</p>
<p>My class rank isnt very good because we don't weight anything so people with no hard classes are ranked better than me but forgetting that im only top 35%. I haven't done extremely well on the AP Tests either, 3's on the two I have taken.</p>
<p>my psat scores are 67v 69m 80writing, the 80 writing helped me meet the bare minimum for my state of 216, does being a semi finalist have any bearing during the admissions process?</p>
<p>by the way, hubbellgardner could you give a little info on the schools academically speaking like majors and departments that are strong, i know lots about the social aspect and i find it extremely interesting and fun. also add any tip you have on the admission factor thank you!</p>
<p>I have issues with measuring the "best public schools" by means of calculating number of (AP+IB Exams Taken)/Graduating Class, but yeah...good luck with Davidsion. Maybe I'll see you around next year and not even know it!</p>
<p>yeah i know the rankings are stupid, but every college says how dumb the us news rankings are when deep down we all really know how much they matter</p>
<p>Hopefully I'll see you down there next year as well.
I'm flying down on January 23rd to "officially" sign for track, though apparently I still have to be accepted even if I've already previously committed (I committed last week). I just don't want this whole thing to get screwed up and me not get accepted and not sign with another school, I'm worried as hell about it.</p>
<p>Maybe I will end up being one of your RA's next year, I am seriously thinking about becoming one. Sorry, Farbdogg, I am in the midst of preparing for final exams etc..; in answer to your previous query, the academics at Davidson are quite demanding, but very good. You will all enjoy your time here. It has been a tremendous place for me, I have not regretted coming here for a minute.</p>