<p>What are some good things and bad things for both?
I'm torn between which term to choose.
I want to go into the fall term but I have really low scores (3.6 weighted/3.0 unweighted, 1450 combined/ 950 CR-M SAT, 20 ACT) but i'm taking AP classes (AP LIT, AP PHYSICS, AP AMERICAN HISTORY) and I participate after school. I'm lacking for Fall, so I heard that in summer you get a higher chance of getting in. I don't mind going to summer because i get to experience the school before the mass of students rush in and i get to graduate "earlier". But i feel that in fall It would be more collegey and bright futures covers the fall term (instate). </p>
<p>So what are you pro's and con's about Summer vs. Fall in UCF? Also did anybody get accepted yet? My friend got in for the fall term and her stats were high.</p>
<p>I don’t believe you have a shot for summer either. Just being honest. 1450 and 20I act are im the lower 2 percent that get accepted but most likely with a extremely high gpa. Which you lack as a 3.0.</p>
<p>It does seem to be true that it is easier to get in for the Summer Term. I’ve seen many reasons why people choose summer, but the one that makes the most sense to me is that you’re required to do a summer term at some time during your four years at college, so might as well apply for summer, have a better chance of acceptance, and get the summer term over with. I was already accepted for the summer term.</p>
<p>How would we go about changing our desired term to summer? Since they are being jerks and arent recieving my transcripts the choice for fall is eating at me, even if im pretty sure ill get in 3.9w 1320 cr+math, 28 act</p>
<p>Doesn’t UCF recalculate your GPA?</p>