My Chances?

<p>Hey everybody! </p>

<p>1200 SAT (580M, 620R).</p>

<p>25 ACT (22M and S, 27E, and 30R).
*I've only taken these once, I'm taking the SAT again soon.</p>

<p>4.4ish Weighted GPA.</p>

<p>Over 20 College courses, and I'll have my Associate's Degree in Pre-Law this December via dual enrollment at a local college.</p>

<p>3.9 GPA College GPA.</p>

<p>I'm a senior and I'm homeschooled (except for the stuff at the college).</p>

<p>I'm out-of-state (Florida)</p>

<p>I've got tons of EC stuff, but here are the basics:
3 years varsity basketball (team captain this year).
2 years varsity cross country.
Varsity soccer this year (team captain).
*<em>If you're wondering how I can play sports, homeschoolers can play for high schools in Florida... take Tim Tebow for example (QB for the U of Florida).
SGA President-second time this year.
SGA Treasurer.
SGA Vice President.
*</em>*This was through our homeschool group here.
I've won 3rd. place at a national mock trial competition.
I've also been elected "Governor" of Florida at a statewide Civics program.
Finally, I have 150 or so hours of community service.</p>

<p>So there's the basics. Also, I want to apply to the political science program there, if it makes a difference. Speaking of that program, how is political science at Pepperdine? </p>

<p>Thanks for your input!!!</p>

<p>Because of your college work, Pepperdine may consider you a transfer student. If so, they will focus on your college record, and do not consider SAT or ACT scores. Refer to the website or call the admissions office to confirm:</p>

<p>Pepperdine</a> University - Seaver College - Office of Admission - Calendar and Deadlines</p>

<p>countryboy, I emailed them a while ago and they said that they would take both my college and high school work... Only they wouldn't need my SAT/ACT scores.</p>

<p>Good luch with your application. If you stay with political science, try to get into classes with Dr. Caldwell. Also, you should look at the new internship program in Washington D.C.</p>