Non top 10%

<p>yeah most districts that only have 1-3 High-schools, are usually competitive (their High-schools) </p>

<p>if Dallas ISD wasnt so spread out im sure all their High-schools in terms of competitiveness would be very tough</p>

<p>Yeah, I know what it is like to be in the district with only one high school, a verrrryyyy large one too.</p>

<p>and almost every district with one HS usually have a pretty good Football team</p>

<p>How do you think I chance up?I’m currently a junior.I’m taking the SAT in May and June. If my SAT scores are good, how do you think I’ll do?</p>

<p>-3.3 GPA
-Exactly in top third of class
-4 years varsity wrestling (1 year as captain)
-Eagle Scout
-2 years of working at Chick Fil A
-2 years JV football
-Enrolled in all AP and Pre-ap classes except for math courses.</p>

<p>And I also plan on joining the Corps of Cadets.</p>

<p>Think you should aim for academic-admit. Your rank is NOT your friend, so study for that SAT and try the ACT also.<br>
[Academic</a> Admits](<a href=“http://admissions.tamu.edu/freshmen/gettingin/waysAdmitted/academic.aspx]Academic”>http://admissions.tamu.edu/freshmen/gettingin/waysAdmitted/academic.aspx)</p>

<p>Prime145, you need to show the Corps you are serious about wanting to join. Plan to attend the Spend the Night/Spend the Day with the Corps programs. Go to aggiecorps.org for more info. Under the admissions section of that page, they have a checklist for high school juniors and seniors on steps to take toward admission for those whose path to acceptance includes being part of the Corps of Cadets.</p>

<p>I don’t think it matters that you want to be in the corps anymore. I desperately wanted to be in the corps, attended programs, etc. and have better stats than you and didn’t get accepted. Sorry.</p>