<p>Hi! I have a 3.3 weighted GPA (upwards trend though and got a 4.0 this quarter), and a 600 on my Critical Reading and 553 on the Math part of the SAT.</p>
<p>I have been working at a small business for a year and a half.
Played softball for 2 years
Ran little league softball tryouts for 3 years
Went to elementary and middle schools to talk about why I've been drug and alcohol free all of high school.
Painted low-income elementary schools
Vice President of Becky's House (Stopping domestic violence) club at my H.S.
Member of the Be the Change Club (trying to break down social barriers)
Went to Becky's House to run a toy drive for the children that are there.
Played recreational golf for 8 years
Played piano for 5 years
Leader-in-training(internship position) at a summer camp for 2 summers in a row</p>
<p>Amazing letters of rec, and really really good essays..
How likely is it that I'll get into:</p>
<p>-U of Arizona (#1 School)
-Santa Clara
-CSU Channel Islands
-Ohio State
-Oklahoma
-Cal Poly San Luis Obisbo
-Indiana
-Boulder
-Alabama
-North Carolina State
-CSU Long Beach
-SDSU
-ASU
-Sonoma State</p>
<p>Oh and I'm from California haha. Thank you so much!</p>
<p>Hey I think U of Arizona and ASU will be fine for you to get into, and probably Alabama. i’m not so sure about the others because I don’t know much about them</p>
<p>Really CC? Only 2 people reply just because she isn’t applying to Ivy League? Wow. Talk about elitism. </p>
<p>Since all I ever do is lurk, I’ll help a bit.</p>
<p>Your EC’s are very good, the GPA may hurt however. Cal Poly SLO is difficult to get in, depending on what you’re majoring in. If you apply to any type of engineering/science - forget it, it’s the hardest program to get into at that school. My friend’s bro is majoring in architecture and he had a stellar GPA, and a pretty good SAT score as well. He applied out of state, so it may be different/better for you.</p>
<p>I don’t know much about Western/Pacific colleges though. My sister applied instate to Ohio State and got in, with a 3.4 unweighted and a 3.8 weighted, and it’s a lot easier to get in instate. I think it is a close reach, and I’m sure the SAT and your EC’s are the deciding factor on admission.</p>
<p>My sister applied to Indiana as well and is going there and got in. I think you should be able to get in, although the business school is pretty much one of the hardest programs to get into which is what she applied to. </p>
<p>I know many people who partied hard in high school and never took any AP/honors classes that got into Alabama, so I would believe you would be able to get in with your kind of credentials and essays. </p>
<p>Good luck on getting into those other schools though, I don’t know much about them.</p>
<p>You will get into your #1 choice, U of A. They don’t look at standardized test scores for admission, only for honors college and scholarship consideration. Ironically, the only school that may be a reach for you is SDSU, which I gather from your name is your home town.</p>