UGA Chance me

<p>I am applying to UGA RD
GPA: Weighted 4.6 UGA GPA: 3.4
SAT 1900
12 AP classes: Gov, Econ, Lang, Lit, Calc, Statistics, APUSH, World history, psychology, Bio, Chem, human geo
top 10%
In schools Allied Health Program and in process of getting my CMAA and CET certifications will most likely have them at the end of December-early January
Extracurriculars
HOSA (VP) 10-12 grade
Psychology club (VP) 10-11
Ecology club member 10-11
Volunteer at local hospital in the ER
tutor students
Help with events at local elementary school</p>

<p>I think you have a 50/50 shot.
Your UGA GPA is a bit low and that will most likely hurt you. Your SAT looks pretty good but what was your critical reading and math combined score?
Your rigor looks really good but did you do well in these AP classes? It looks great when students challenge themselves with difficult classes but not so great if they are struggling in them.
Your ECs look good too and now you have the chance to really emphasize them through essays. </p>

<p>My CR/M is a 1300.
For my AP classes I did fairly well in them. I got mostly B+ grades in them but I know that colleges don’t really see that it is a high B. Only one semester (for statistics) I got a C+ and that was the lowest grade I got in an AP class.
But what really hurt my GPA was Pre-cal because I got a C+ for both semesters and Freshman year my school was on block scheduling and they offered AP Human Geo as a full year course for freshman but the first half of the course was “classified” as an honors class (on my transcript), but graded in class as an AP course and i got a C for one semester (the majority of the class got a C because the teacher was horrible and now she is no allowed to teach any AP course)
Thank you for your response/opinion/feedback</p>

<p>But this year I am doing well in AP Calc so I think If UGA admissions look at my senior grades it may out way or draw away from my low pre-calc grade. Maybe… idk </p>

<p>So my understanding is that you have had 4 C grades? This is hard to ignore but you can hopefully relegate the consequences with really excellent essays and a great teacher rec. I would hope an upward trend in senior year is a good sign as well because UGA loves upward trends.
Your combine M+CR looks really good though and I believe that should help if they are contemplating what to do with you (i.e. admit, waitlist, or deny). The fact that you are in the top 10% is also helpful but, like you’ve observed, GPA is the most defining factor for admission. </p>

<p>I still think about a 50/50 shot. I’ve seen people get in with way worse. Also, a friend of mine got into the Honors College and she also had 4 Cs. </p>