<p>I am a homeschooling senior and I'm nervous I didn't do enough the last four years.</p>
<p>I will have 33 credits when I graduate in May.
Mostly A's and B's
My GPA is 3.5ish </p>
<p>5 CC Classes from 2009, 4 C's and 1 B. I could have done better but I had not had a teacher beside my mother since 5th grade.
And I'm taking more Dual-Enrollment classes this spring. </p>
<p>Extra Curricular's include- 4-H, Book Club, French Club (New), Eventing & Hunter/Jumper Teams, and a few more.</p>
<p>No AP or IB.
No SAT II. </p>
<p>SAT Scores arent in yet. They should be good.</p>
<p>Applying to Wake Forest, Auburn, Elon, UNC, Clemson, USC, James Madison and College of Charleston.</p>
<p>Are you asking a question? Or Just worried?</p>
<p>Not much anyone can do with your info and lack of question other than saying that “I understand” and “hang in - things work out”… Good Luck</p>
<p>No reason to be rude…</p>
<p>Any advice? WILL I GET INTO COLLEGE?
A helpful word? </p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>I dont think ncmentor is being rude, you just are not giving enough info. Will you get into college? yes, probably. If you think your list is too ambitious, then add a couple more safeties.</p>
<p>— “I understand” and “hang in - things work out”… Good Luck… —</p>
<p>Sorry you found my response rude. It truly wasn’t intended that way. </p>
<p>Let me try again, </p>
<p>With no SAT scores available I don’t know how a college is likely to access the success and rigor of your homeschooling. </p>
<p>They are likely to look at other factors beyond your homeschooling GPA and credits and from what you have provided that leaves: </p>
<p>4 C’s and 1 B in CC classes (not a very good impression for the level of schools you are looking at).</p>
<p>Extra Curricular’s - </p>
<p>4-H, Book Club (unimpressive),
French Club (New) - (anything new is unimpressive),
Eventing & Hunter/Jumper Teams (might be incredible and the only EC you need if you were very involved or competed successfully beyond the local level - but you didn’t give enough info for anyone to tell you if it would likely impress good schools).</p>
<p>I agree with anotherparent, you will certainly get into college (and hopefully some or all of the colleges on your list) but without seeing your SAT / ACT scores, essays, involvement (by the way - a job is often an excellant EC) and recommendations it’s too hard to give you accurate chances… I would recommend a couple of less aggressive choices…</p>
<p>But perhaps the best advice I could give to someone who is worried and doesn’t have their standardized test scores yet is - “I understand” and “hang in - things work out”… Good Luck…</p>