<p>Junior in HS
Out of state
3.3 gpa
26 Composite ACT
1450 SAT
Varsity Tennis 2 years
2 AP classes
Part time job</p>
<p>Possible?
This is the only college that I want to go to.</p>
<p>Junior in HS
Out of state
3.3 gpa
26 Composite ACT
1450 SAT
Varsity Tennis 2 years
2 AP classes
Part time job</p>
<p>Possible?
This is the only college that I want to go to.</p>
<p>1450/1600 or 1450/2400?
Either way, theres a big discrepancy between the SAT and a 26 ACT.</p>
<p>If that's a 1450/1600, send that in rather than the ACT and you will probably get in.</p>
<p>If it's 1450/2400 you should only send in the ACT, and you have an alright shot at getting in. Since you're a junior, try to get the gpa up into the 3.5+ range by the time you apply and you'll have a good shot</p>
<p>I think you got a good shot.
But, make sure you work hard the rest of your junior year (it's crucial) so you can bump up your gpa a little bit. I agree with mephist. If you get it up to a 3.5+ then i'd think you'd be ok. It's hard to predict these things though because we've all heard of those exceptions when accepting students...</p>