Unweighted GPA: About a 3.3
Weighted GPA: About a 3.6
ACT Math: 25
English: 32
Reading: 30
Science: 28
Composite: 29
(If I superscore, my ACT comes out to a 30, but I don’t think Binghamton superscores ACTs…)
I took these classes:
AP Literature, AP Art, Honors English for two years, and Honors Italian for one year. (i’ve also taken all of the regents except the trig regents, which I will take next year, I’m a junior btw…and I took a handful of electives)
I’m taking these classes next year:
C-L Economics, C-L Psychology, C-L Sociology, AP Language, and Advanced Art.
I’m in the National Art Honors Society (we’ve provided multiple charities and craft fairs), W.A.R.R Club (Recycling and Animal Rights Club), and the Photography Club. I Have a bunch of art awards I suppose are worth mentioning, and I’m going to send in the special talent form for art to showcase my portfolio. I also have done some other community service like ran a bingo night for elders at a catholic school and helped children with special needs (ages ranging from 4-teens) with physical activity and I’m planning on being a counselor at a bible camp this summer. I want to possibly double major in English and education and minor in art, so if there’s a chance that a less rigorous major that I want to persue (such as English and creative writing) compared to a major as notoriously difficult as medical, gives me a better chance at getting into Binghamton?
My gpa’s are not definite…my weighted gpa will probably be higher. And I may take another ACT.
I’ve also taken multiple SATs. My best score is a 1270/1600
I’m also a three-season athlete. I play second singles for tennis in the fall, and run track in the winter and spring. I’ve been to state championships twice for spring track.
Anything would be helpful!
Bumping this again because I’m freaking out
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Does your school have Naviance? I do not think you will get in during the EA round. I do think you have a shot during the regular decision round. If your school does not have Naviance I would ask my guidance counselor how you look compared to others who were accepted last year.