<p>I'm instate</p>
<p>Uw: 3.66
W: 4.4 (without two honors plume classes I'm taking now or this last semester calculated in) report card come soon.... Should go up a lot more
Top 16% in a class of around 580
Highly ranked public school
African America from a just retired military family
Male
Sat/act score: just recently took them and still awaiting scores.... And a question... Do they care how many times I take each test to get a great score??</p>
<p>Transferred instate from a school that offered only one honors class to freshmen so only one honors class freshman year..
Since then if not AP then my core classes were honors...
AP's: apush(10th) the rest are junior year : AP bio, AP lang, AP micro, AP macro
Senior year in taking: AP bc calc, AP physics b, AP literature, AP us govt, and DE meteorology</p>
<p>Football 9th grade
Marching/ concert bands: 10-12
Swimming 11-12
A teaching at a learning center 11-12
Rho kappa
Science national honor society
Nhs( hopefully next year)
And hoping to get about 120 volunteer hrs
What about ucf, usf, and uf?? Thanx</p>
<p>100 percent without a doubt your in, and they dont really care too much on how many times you take them, as long as you get a good score your fine. I would say if your test scores are decent youll be in the honors program at fsu.</p>
<p>You should be in at FSU, UCF, and USF.</p>
<p>UF will be a stretch, as you’re well outside the top 10 percent. Based on your UW GPA, I’m guessing you are using the Hillsborough County weighted GPA, which is not accurate for colleges.</p>
<p>Make sure you are only counting academic classes. Add 0.5 for honors (A is worth 4.5), and 1.0 for AP (A is worth 5.0).</p>
<p>You have low chance of getting in. I’d raise that GPA up to at least a 4.8 weighted, and a 3600 score on the SAT.</p>
<p>Yeah I am using the hillsborough county gpa scale… Once my gpa is updated, and my two online classes are finished, my gpa weighted should be pushing a 5.0 at least… (hopefully) About the class rank, when colleges look at class ranks, do the recalculate ur gpa to do so… Because there are kids in my classes with higher class ranks than me, but whenever our gpa’s are recalculated throwing all of the bs classes out ( like for bright futures), my recalculated gpa is much higher than most of theirs… Or do they just look at the ranks assigned by however the school calculates gpa’s… And lol… 3600 sat???</p>