Georgia Tech chances?

<p>Hello! I am a rising senior this year and I was wondering how my chances for Georgia Tech looked right now.</p>

<p>SAT
Reading: 630
Math:710
Writing: 660
Total: 2000
(I am planning to take one more SAT in order to super score)</p>

<p>ACT
English: 27
Math: 26
Reading: 33
Science: 25
Combined English/Writing: N/A yet
(Am planning to take one more ACT)</p>

<p>And I heard GT does something called super duper scoring where they combine highest SAT individual section scores with the highest ACT individual scores to create a higher overall score...so I am depending on this to boost my scores up haha</p>

<p>My unweighted GPA is a 3.58...not so great, I know :( but GaTech takes weighted GPA so I am hoping it will be a bit higher</p>

<p>And an extra note, I am a girl and I heard girls have a slightly higher chance of being accepted into Tech so I am kind of depending on this factor too LOL</p>

<p>Also, by the end of my high school career, I would've taken a total of 9 AP classes, and extracurricular activities include clubs like American Red Cross, HOSA, Key Club, and other things like tutoring, working at restaurants, volunteering at various places like blood drives and bone marrow drives, and also took orchestra, etc etc.</p>

<p>Would my chances be in the low range, medium, or high? I plan to apply through early action and I'm very worried that I won't be able to make it :'(</p>

<p>HIGH RANGE. I don’t think that you have that much to worry about looking at your SAT scores and AP’s, but when it comes to the ACT I’m clueless. If your ACT scores are low you might consider omitting them from your application. I wouldn’t worry too much about your GPA considering your AP load. Your ET’s look pretty good too. Good luck!</p>

<p>A 2000 SAT is better than 28 on the ACT…</p>

<p>GA Tech: Low match/Match</p>

<p>Yep, way better, but then with the supposed “super duper scoring” they take out my highest act individual score (so in my case reading) and combine it with my highest sat scores, so overall apparently it would be like, around 2100. so i guess act helps in the long run :)</p>