<p>I go to a very prestigious, small, private school, so no class rankings as the top 10% would be 7 people. My 5 schools are UGA, U of Fla, Clemson, NCSU and Auburn. (I've already gotten into Auburn)</p>
<p>GPA: 2.9/4.0 (Weighted, I know it sucks)
SAT: 1230
Classes:
Spanish 1-3, French 1-2, Algebra I, II, III & Trig, Geometry, Intro to AP Chem, Intro to AP Bio and Intro to AP Physics, AP US History, AP Computer, AP Physics, English I, II, III, IV, Ancient History, Modern European History.
I've only taken 3 APs, including two in my senior year. My school's whole curriculum is college prep. I do have about 12 ECs including lead in the high school drama, and an appointment to the Youth In Government leadership conference. I wrote some fine essays on all my apps, but I'm really worried that these schools are too number focused. I think my shot at UGA is slim to none given the GPA, which is rough for me given that's my first choice. Also, I was already deffered EA from NCSU and my dad went to Clemson and I hear they like legacy.</p>
<p>Here are my questions:</p>
<p>1) Do I have any shot at UGA?
2) Will coming from a hard private school effect the curriculum rigor score when calculated by the admissions office?
3) What are my chances at Florida, NCSU, and Clemson?</p>
<p>UF most definitely prefers in-state applicants and they're really cracking down on who gets admitted.</p>
<p>HOWEVER, a bunch of kids at my school recently got their acceptance letters for EA, and most of them have worse high school performances and scores than you... (These are mostly the scragglers of my school's IB program)</p>
<p>Thanks for the feedback. Like I said, I'm already into Auburn and I feel my chances to be very strong at Clemson, given I'm in state and a legacy. I know my chances are out at UGA, UF is what I'm worried about now as that's my #2.</p>
<p>Also Athletics, I have two years on Varsity Swimming.</p>