<p>I have a25 act and a 3.33 gpa and I'm instate (I think that would make a difference) can anyone tell we what act score and gpa they had, and if the got accepted or not??</p>
<p>Lots of info here:
[Academic</a> Profile](<a href=“http://admissions.tc.umn.edu/academics/profile.html]Academic”>Academic Profile of Fall 2022 Admitted Freshman Applicants by College | Office of Admissions)</p>
<p>I had similiar stats (26 ACT 3.7 GPA) and got into CLA. What college are you wanting to get into? I would say you only have a chance for CLA or CEHD. I know CBS, CSE, and Carlson require ridiculous stats ( 30+ ACT with a 3.8 GPA). Anything can happen though and goodluck applying.</p>
<p>Lib arts or ag.</p>
<p>I was 3.1 (with all AP’s) / 27 ACT/ good EC’s / instate and I was waitlisted for CLA and didn’t end up getting in; but I was never officially rejected either.</p>
<p>I’d say it’s reachy for you.</p>
<p>I was waitlisted with a 3.5 GPA (unweighted), took a bunch of APs, ECs, in-state, 1900 SATs (1310 for CR+Math) which is roughly a 29 ACT score. I however, applied right on the Dec. 15 deadline, and might have actually applied a day late. I think CLA would be a match->reach for you, but if you can get a good resume going and apply early, I think you would have a shot :).</p>
<p>My son is an oos. 31 act, 1940 sat, 3.82 wt. He got in early admiss. to cfans, nice scholarship, 34 ap credits and will attend. His first choice was cbs.</p>