Helpppp asap!!!

<p>Posted a thread about this earlier.. I just need to know if i'm doing ok right now.. im having anxiety attacks :/</p>

<p>Hey there, i'm new to this site...
Well, i'm thinking about getting into Texas Tech University and i just need to know if my "basic" Stats match the school's assured admission. Also, i'm currently a Junior and haven't took the SAT yet, however i took the PSAT:</p>

<p>-Made an 1600 on PSAT
- GPA 5.3 on a 6.0 scale (Still as a Junior)
-Ranked in Quarter 2 in my HS (very big and competitive school)
-Took 2 clubs and i would be able to join a Foreign Language Honor society at the end of Year.</p>

<p>-i'm expecting to score a 1300 on SAT IF I'M LIKE SICK OR ON THE VIERGE OF DIEING.. LIKE THE WORST CASE SCENARIO.. because of took SOO many practice tests is not even funny..(i'm talking Kaplan, College Board, Priceton, etc.. 2 editons of EACH:.) </p>

<p>So that's my "Background"..
Also, i'm wondering about if i have a chance of getting in TAMU or U of H.
I just need a confidence boost on how i'm doing before next year comes.
PLZ HELP.</p>

<p>Do better on the SAT then, not really that hard.</p>

<p>Lol I agree with XinzeLi but I would say it nicer.</p>

<p>Your note does not make sense. The PSAT has a scale of 240–ie 240 is a perfect PSAT, not 1600. Also, the SAT has a scale of 2400–ie a perfect score is 2400, so 1600 would be a very weak SAT. You write as if you are an adult who took these tests over 10 years ago, ie in the era when the SAT did have a 1600 scale. So it is hard to imagine that you are a high school junior. If you had prepared so intensely, you would know the scales. The front of almost every SAT study book (Princeton Review, etc) has the scoring and explains the scale.</p>

<p>@Jennieling i made a 1600/2400 or 160/240 on PSAT (Sorry didn’t clarrify it was out of 240)</p>

<p>My point is, im wonderring wether or not i would get on Texas Tech if i made like a 1500/2400. Again i’m ranked in Quarter 2 in MY highschool. Here’s a link of their Assured Admission: (Scroll down a bit)</p>

<p>[First-Time</a> Freshmen Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://www.admissions.ttu.edu/index.php/admission-financial_aid/first-time-freshmen/]First-Time”>http://www.admissions.ttu.edu/index.php/admission-financial_aid/first-time-freshmen/)</p>

<p>Section C of the Common Data Set shows you the data for 2011’s freshman class, you can see the breakdown of SAT ranges -
[Common</a> Data Set Fall 2011](<a href=“http://www.irim.ttu.edu/CDS/2011CDS/CDS-C.php]Common”>http://www.irim.ttu.edu/CDS/2011CDS/CDS-C.php)</p>