Low GPA, High SAT scores. Chances for OOS admission for fall 2015

<p>Currently a junior
I used to have a 3.6w but now I have a 3.3w GPA (because of the level changes not a downward trend)
I have 100+ community service hours
Sat scores are 1750
I am a Leader for a Minority Achievement Committee
I Run Varsity Track and Cross Country
I went to Ohio state university for a pre-college business program
I am visiting the campus Spring 2014
I have amazing recommendations from teachers and academic advisers
I am a strong essay writer
I'm taking all AP classes and 1 IB class Senior year
I want to major in Economics
URM male that is from ohio, my school had past applicants with 3.1+ and 1760 sat scores get in no problem</p>

<p>1750 is not a high SAT score? I think you will have a difficult time based on stats but the other stuff is good.</p>

<p>@emjay I mean for being a URM male, but i am registered to retake the SAT in june</p>

<p>If your GPA is 3.3 W, what’s your unweighted?
<a href=“University of Florida - Common Data Set”>http://www.ir.ufl.edu/OIRApps/commondataset/c_ftic_admission.aspx&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>@bodangles 3.0</p>

<p>Percent who had GPA of 3.00 to 3.24 - 0.5%
Very, very low chances. Less than one percent of the freshman class were comparable to you in GPA.</p>

<p>@bodangles: Perhaps if you were looking at the correct college, your response would be much more accurate. This is UCF, not UF/UFL. </p>

<p>My apologies :)) </p>

<p>The ACT score seems okay, but more specifically for summer term. Fall term has gotten very competitive, so you’d be safe for summer. However, I’m questioning the GPA. It’s a lower then average GPA to begin with, especially unweighted, at least based on this past year. But, if you apply for summer…I think you’d have a good shot at getting in. However, being out of state makes it more competitive, so I can be totally wrong. The only accept a certain amount of out of state students, so they have reason to be more competitive.</p>