<p>Anybody with less than 4.0 unweighted applying? Would make me feel better.
Also all my B’s were in freshmen year, so I hope the professor would recognize growth and give that to me.</p>
<p>SAT is 2220, but i’m rushing in my March score as soon as I get it.</p>
<p>Essays are pretty solid. I hope those hold more weight than stats. I didn’t read my recs, but they should be pretty good. </p>
<p>@aminebz You can print out a score report. When you click on “Your Scores” and click on one of the three options available under each date/score, there’s a print score report option on the right corner. </p>
<p>@hcsa44 could i ask you a quick question through email? my email is <a href="mailto:dhpride97@gmail.com">dhpride97@gmail.com</a>. please send me an email if you saw this post. i really appreciate it! :)</p>
<p>Hey who here is applying from Florida? @andy1cool You’re not allowed to put your email on CC (it’s blocked out now). Just ask your question on this thread or private message hcsa44…</p>
<p>I’m only sending my act score in… i took the psat and sat but those scores aren’t that great… is this okay or do i absolutely have to send in all my scores?</p>
<p>@Messifan07 Where in FL? Somebody said two people from the same city got in last year so it’s not a big deal, but I’m just curious. @alekya97 You don’t have to send in everything if you don’t want to.</p>
<p>On the program announcement it first says everything needs to be received by March 15, but then it says it only needs to be postmarked? Which one is accurate? Also, it says do not email paperwork but provides an email under the “submitting applications” section on the website? Can we email everything?</p>
<p>Apparently @StudiousMaximus has stats, but he hasn’t posted them yet. Someone else said that most of the people had 34+ and 2250+ I think…From what I’ve heard, it’s a really competitive program (<10% acceptance).</p>