getting into ucf usf unf uwf

<p>iam currently a high school senior and basically iam very frustrated right now
i currently have a 3.0 gpa weighted 2.4 underweighted
ive played 2 years of football
ive taken 12 ap classes
ive played 1 year of wrestling and
disorganization:
green team
beta club
art honor society
junior class vice president
red cross club
vice president of debate club
i took the sat's for the first time and got a 1320
iam an art major and want to study animation</p>

<p>here's my issue
i feel like if i was to apply to college now i would not get accepted. because of my low gpa and terrible sat score and i don't think i did so well on the act either. i want to apply to college right now but my application is not strong enough. so this year i took 6 ap classes 4 at school and 2 online to boost my gpa. also i want to do grade forgiveness for geometry and chemistry. and iam currently taking algebra 2 online. i have 3 months till i can take the sats again and i know i can increase my score 400 points in that time. and i know i can finish my online classes in that amount of time also. the test will be on the 28 and the scores will not show until 20 days later</p>

<p>so here's my question.</p>

<p>should i apply to college now with a weak application, or wait till iam confident with my application in February then apply. because usf ucf unf and uwf have rolling admission.</p>

<p>You should send in an application, you can always update your scores. UNF has a decision date actually which is December 16 (unless you go to orlando to get it on November 3rd or 4th like I am). Your GPA is honestly very low. You can try UWF, you might get in there.</p>

<p>Hope everything turns out good for you :)</p>

<p>Why UWF? Is it easy to get in there with a low GPA? Any info about this would be great. Thanks</p>

<p>“The best candidates for admission will have at least a 3.0 GPA, recalculated by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions from the core units listed above. Typically, our freshman class average is above a 3.5 GPA.”.
UWF Undergraduate Admissions.</p>