<p>I'm looking to go to Texas A&M(Top Pick), TCU, Baylor, or UT</p>
<p>Please tell me my chances for all or some of these school(I'd prefer A&M)</p>
<p>GPA: 3.4
SAT: 1700
ACT: 25 (Don't know if ill send it in)
Class Rank: 2nd Quarter At a competitive school</p>
<p>Extracurricular:
Eagle Scout
Camp counselor at Camp for All (Kids with muscular dystrophy) - 164 hours Service
Organization that does variety of service - 30 hours a year, 4 years total
CPR Certified
Mission trip to help Katrina victims
Played football for 2 years, Tennis for 1 year
Completed MS150
Presidential Service Award - 175+ hours within a year</p>
<p>Taken some honors and AP classes throughout high school. </p>
<p>Got up to Spanish 4.</p>
<p>I checked I was interested in the Corp of Cadets (Not sure If I will join)
Visited campus and taken tours</p>
<p>texasboy1613. I know you’re nervous, but it’s not going to help you get a better answer by posting this on 6 different threads. One or two would be sufficient.</p>
<p>Because I don’t have a good answer for you. I’m not an admissions counselor, just a former student whose son is now at A&M in the Corps. His GPA was a little lower than yours but his SAT was a couple hundred points higher and he got in. Take that for what it’s worth. There are so many factors that are considered by the admissions department. There is no definitive answer based on just statistics. I wish you luck in the process.</p>
<p>Well thank you for your evaluation. I am actually considering the corps i think it’s a hell of a program they got, I love the tradition. I’m sure your proud of your son.</p>
<p>They accept a lot of people with a 1230 or a little less I think. Some of those people may be auto admits though. What percentage are you at your school? Pretty near the top quartile such as 30th percent or like 45th percentile?</p>