In state vs. Out of State

<p>Is it much harder to get in if you're from out of state? What are my chances?</p>

<p>Race: Asian
Gender: Female
Location: Alabama (out of state)
SAT: 2040 (630 CR, 730 M, 680 W) on first time; will take again
haven't taken SATIIs yet</p>

<p>GPA: 3.67 unweighted, 4.5 weighted (hardest course load)
Rank: Top 10% (maybe top 15%)
Very strong ECs.</p>

<p>I say that your chances are extremely good, although you'll want to have at least a 1400 (M+CR) SAT if you are interested in any scholarships.</p>

<p>does anyone know what the average stats are for out-of-state admissions?</p>

<p>If this helps, I got admitted to the Swanson School of Engineering with these stats</p>

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<li>I am out-of-state too (Massachusetts)</li>
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<p>UW: 3.06
W: 3.83
SAT: 2020/2400
ACT: 34/36
Rank: 50th percentile</p>

<p>You should definitely have a good shot of getting in</p>

<p>The admission decision will be the opposite of how you answer this question:</p>

<p>Have you recently committed homicide and gotten caught?</p>

<p>Scholarships are a different story though. That is very so-so I'd say. Higher SAT and it's likely...</p>

<p>the SAT is a bit low for a scholarship; 1400 (i think?) is the cutoff for the honors college & this is a very competitive year.</p>