<p>Level 3, 32 ACT
Accepted: Cornell, WashU in St. Louis, Scripps, UCDavis, UCSB, UCLA, Ursinus College, Ithaca College, Bennington College, Fordham
Wait-listed at one, rejected from one
Going to Cornell!</p>
<p>2120 superscored and 2100 one sitting, so Levels 3 and 4</p>
<p>I got into every university I applied to: UCLA, UC Berkeley, USC UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, and the University of Kansas (I'm going to be a Trojan for the record -_-) I know it's terrible but now I'm laughing at the stress of juniors at my school. Not that I don't have AP tests coming up monday and tuesday and then finals wednesday, thursday, and friday... THEN I'M DONE WITH HIGH SCHOOL.</p>
<p>wow im relieved to see that everyone got in without a 2300. i know someone who got a 2380 and ive been stressing since then to get pretty high. im a junior but im starting all the college search stuff now and getting ready. i have a question for all of you: did you ever have any Ds on your transcript? if you did, did it affect you very much? because i have a d (or two) in math, but ive made them up and i still have around a 4.4 gpa and pretty high up in my class. (needless to say my first sitting math score isnt exactly stellar...)</p>
<p>so if any of you college bound people could maybe help me out a little here?</p>
<p>^Olivia stop lying you piece of <strong><em>. Unless thats a *</em></strong>*** weighted average theres no way you have a 4.4 with 2 D's. Colleges don't weight gpa if it is weighted. Cut the crap your a moron.</p>