<p>Applying as a junior transfer, finishing my A.A. at a community college majoring in Biology.</p>
<p>HS GPA Unweighted/Weighted: 3.0/4.6
College GPA: 3.36</p>
<p>HS
-11 AP courses
-AP Academic Scholar
-Over 800 hours of comunity service
- Played two varsety sports all four years and was Captain
- Member of Mu Alpha Theta and NHS
- A part of various Water Polo club teams and sub national teams
-National Ventures Scholar</p>
<p>College
- Member of a few clubs
-Part time job
- Over 200 hours of community service/service learning
-National Ventures Scholar
- Volunteer at the UM Hospital</p>
<p>If you have your AA, FSU doesn’t look at anything from your high school; it’s all from your college coursework. If you meet the requirements for your intended major, your major isn’t limited access, and have a 3.0 GPA on all coursework attempted and at your most recent college, most likely you’ll be in as long as you earn your AA. </p>
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I don’t know if this is a typo or not, but this is physically impossible for FSU. The highest disparity between unweighted and weighted GPA is 1.0- and that assumes that you have only taken AP/Dual Enrollment/IB level courses (no Honors, pre-IB, etc). It’s nit-picking, I know, but things like this annoy me to no end.</p>
<p>You’ll get in. I don’t think Bio is Limited Access and as long as you earn your AA and have above a 3.0 you are golden. High School stuff and EC’s don’t even matter.</p>