<p>What are my chances?
Gender: Female
Race: Black
GPA:3.9
I took all honors and AP courses in high school, and I am applying in January
SAT I: 2000
SATII Subject test( Literature) 790
SAT II Subject tests( Math level II) 790
Essays: I don't mean to brag, but my three essays kick ass!</p>
<p>What are my chances for: UVA, William and Mary, JMU, and George Washington?</p>
<p>If that GPA is unweighted, you should have no problem getting into GW. I don't know enough about the other schools to judge. Your SATIIs are great and your SATI isn't bad, but compared to the IIs, why is it so low? I'm sure you can do better. You might want to study a little and take it again. Also, what are your ECs?</p>
<p>My SAT I is very good. 2000 out of 2400 is REALLY good, so I doubt that will hinder me. I'll take you advice about my SATII's I need to get them a little higher!!!</p>
<p>B<em>jerri</em>o and Alaiya_8701 are the same person.</p>
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Female
Black
3.2 GPA( shouldn't have slacked off in 10th grade; I had a 2.7)
All honors classes, but no AP
Vice President of Concert Orchestra
Health occupation Students of America( I want to study nursing)
Animal Activists club
Creative Writing Club
Book club
SATI: 1450
SAT II( Literature): 550
SATII( Math Level I): 502
Perfect ACT score
I just finished an internship with a nurse practitioner at Kaiser Permenante
My three essays are excellent( no sense in false modesty)
I know my GPA isn't good, but maybe my SATs scores will help a little?
What are my chances at: GMU, JMU, UVA wise, VCU, and Marymount?
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<p>That was posted by Alaiya<em>8701 but would explain why B</em>jerri_o thinks she has to raise her scores.</p>
<p>I should have phrased what I said before better. A 2000 is a very impressive and competitive score. What I meant, simply, is that although it is quite good, it is not as good as your SATIIs. If you have the ability to get 790s on both math and literature SATIIs, you can probably do about the same on the SATI. You can probably get into those schools without increasing your SAT, but if you would like to raise your score, I'm sure you can. I didn't mean to offend.</p>