<p>GPA: 3.57
SAT: 1800</p>
<p>VERY GOOD ECs</p>
<p>SUPERB ESSAY/TEACHER RECS</p>
<p>ASB PRESIDENT... HOPEFULLY :)</p>
<p>GPA: 3.57
SAT: 1800</p>
<p>VERY GOOD ECs</p>
<p>SUPERB ESSAY/TEACHER RECS</p>
<p>ASB PRESIDENT... HOPEFULLY :)</p>
<p>Your s/n is slightly humorous but mainly offensive. :D</p>
<p>Does ASB stand for some form of Student Government? That would be killer.</p>
<p>Your stats are a below the average, but if the rest is strong you never know. At small LAC's like Pepperdine, sometimes it all depends are whaf they are looking for in a year. It would definitely be a stretch, but it was a stretch for my D and she brought out all she had and went for it!</p>
<p>yes ASB President is the #1 position at the school for the student government... i am just a junior btw</p>
<p>what was your Ds stats?</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>does it matter that i am Jewish.... and positives like diversity for them, or negatives</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>hi dukiess,
yes I notice that you are still a junior. I recommend you work on bring up your gpa and your sat scores. My D applied as a sophomore. She did one uyar at another college and ecided to dedicate herself to getting into Pepperdine. She had a transfer gpa of 3.6, sorry, don't remember her sat,but it was on the old scale and not great. She has a hard time with standardized tests.
Anyway, she was put on the WL and only with some heavy hitters following up their letter of rec was she admitted. So that is why I recommend improving your stats!<br>
I think they do look for diversity, so I think that is a positive, as well as ASB president...good luck!</p>