<p>I hear that it is only 1500 and above, my SAT scores are 1480.
My GPA is not a 3.8 or higher, but a 3.5 with 6 AP's at the number 13 high school in the country according to newsweek magazine.
My Essays I know are excellent, and I'm hoping my letters of rec are really good.
EC: Varsity Tennis, 4 years, team captain senior year
3 Time Scholastic Athlete (obtained 3.6 or better gpa during season)
Link Crew (12)
200+ community service
Unofficial job, started my own car washing business (it may seem odd but I have made a good amount of money)
Junior Statesmen of America Treasurer (12) participant (11 and 12)</p>
<p>I have shown more interest than I think I have shown in anything before this.</p>
<p>Do I really not have a chance? I know I could wow the admissions people at the interview but I don't know if I could make it that far.</p>
<p>yeah, you are definitely right about the preference for kids in Georgia. As a current scholar, I have noticed that a lot of the scholars are from the southeast (florida, georgia, south carolina, alabama, mississippi, tennessee) If you look at the fine print for some of the scholarships, it will say 'preference for students from Gerogia or southeast.'</p>