SAT SCORE AND CHANCES OF GETTING IN.

<p>I'm an international student applying to USA with a SAT Score of 1500. I'm homeschooling student and my Ecs are too great. A lot of sports,red cross stufd,camps,and social service. I'm applying University Of Denver,Rhode,Northeastern,SUNY Buffalo,Pace,Mich State,Clark and RIT. So out of 100% what are my chances of getting in? (I'm a non aid applicant) I've also got 3 internships letter and I'm a state level football(Soccer) player with Trinity's in Speech And Drama and Casio... So what are my chances of getting in these above universities?</p>

<p>Pls help fellas :smiley: Thanks a ton :smile: </p>

<p>sorry thats not a very good sat score. take it again</p>

<p>Your score is very low for RIT, Mich state, SUNY, NE and Clark. I don’t know about the others.
Increase SAT or take ACT for a better shot.</p>

<p>Im a commerce student so giving the ACT will not help me. Ive given SAT 2 times and my score are not going up hence I’m applying now instead of retaking. But Mich State has a average of 1500s and SUNY has also an avg of 1500-1600s and yeah NE is too high so ill not apply there tho but I’ll definitely give a shot at Clark since Im going for a BUSINESS MAJOR so it should be quite easy. Instead of applying to NE, Im planning to apply to Univ of Arizona. am I doing the right thing?</p>

<p>What ever I’ve said above is right?, right?</p>

<p>I assumed you were talking about u mich.
for msu your score is in range but I have no idea how being a commerce student has anything to do with act. Colleges prefer neither…</p>

<p>what are your sectional scores? do u need aid?</p>

<p>Are you paying full tuition ? If yes then you have much higher chances. People don’t like to hear this, but yes, it’s all about the money.</p>

<p>Yes im paying full tuition fees and no I’m not an aid applicant.</p>

<p>So am I on the right track?</p>