Omg Horrible Grades

<p>Please chance me and give me your honest opinion.</p>

<p>Female</p>

<p>White (caucasian)</p>

<p>GPA- 2.59 UW</p>

<p>SAT's: taken 2 times
CR- 400 Math- 420 WR- 410 = 1230
CR- 440 Math- 410 WR- 380 = 1230</p>

<p>Not applying for financial aid if that matters.</p>

<p>Great essay</p>

<p>Great resume</p>

<p>EC's:</p>

<p>cheerleading captain 4yrs
Softball 4yrs
volunteer work
ect.</p>

<p>Quinnipiac U (early)
Iona College (early)
Hofstra U (early)
Manhattan C (legacy)
Adelphi U
Pace U Pleasantville campus
Rider U
Sacred Heart U
St Thomas Aquinas C</p>

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<p>bumppppppppppp</p>

<p>your sat scores are really bad… I think you have a bad shot at any four year school, i don’t know much about the ones you posted tho.</p>

<p>IDK about those schools, but I know of someone with SATs that were just as low, and with an interview got into Widener U. in PA. Don’t know what the student’s gpa was.</p>

<p>You could look at University of Maryland Eastern Shore.</p>

<p>I dont really know the whole new scoring structure, but if your SATs are out of 2400, I would take them again. Rider you’ll get into, quinnipiac will be 50/50</p>

<p>I’d apply to rowan, moravian, hartford, montclair state…I’m trying to stay in the are of schools you applied too.</p>

<p>For the schools you selected, your GPA and SAT scores are definitely below the average.</p>

<p>If I were you I’d study like mad and retake the SAT, aiming for at least a 1600.</p>

<p>Do you live on Long Island? If so, maybe try Nassau Community College.</p>

<p>i thought Quinnipiac is the hardest one on my list to get into?? anyway does any one know or applied to these schools im applying to because it would be greatly appreciated if i could get some info.</p>

<p>please. im not going to be hurt if you tell me your honest opinions.</p>

<p>Quinnipiac U (early)
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions looks primarily for a solid 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale in addition to a SAT score, verbal and math, of 1200. For students interested in areas of Health Science like nursing, physical therapy, physician’s assistant, and occupational therapy, requirements are more challenging.
Didn’t bother researching the others, but my advise is study a bit and retake.</p>

<p>yeah someone said 50/50 i dono what they were talking about</p>

<p>Study hard to do better on the SAT, and try raising your GPA if possible.</p>

<p>I would def go to a CC for 2 years and then transfer…unless you plan to stay at those schools your looking to apply to.</p>

<p>DEF take those SAT’s over</p>

<p>well im waiting for my October results on the 25th, but i dont think its that much better then what i have. so basically where i get in i get in and where i get rejected i get rejected. i just wanted some chance opinons</p>

<p>anyone else?</p>

<p>cheerleeading captains with bad grades?? Never head of that.(jk)
All jokes aside, USF, UCF?</p>

<p>im pretty much applying to the schools i listed. i just wanted to know what you guys think my chances are of me getting in those schools</p>

<p>Honestly I think you should just go to Community College.</p>