<p>GPA= 3.40</p>
<p>SATs= 570 CR, 630 Writing, 500 Math (def went up after Dec test.)</p>
<p>Very involved in school, have positions in clubs.</p>
<p>Idk my rank.</p>
<p>Are my SATs in range for this school? I think the GPA Is a bit too low</p>
<p>GPA= 3.40</p>
<p>SATs= 570 CR, 630 Writing, 500 Math (def went up after Dec test.)</p>
<p>Very involved in school, have positions in clubs.</p>
<p>Idk my rank.</p>
<p>Are my SATs in range for this school? I think the GPA Is a bit too low</p>
<p>not a lot to go off of… and honestly the SATs are a bit low, especially for OOS</p>
<p>What are the average SAT scores</p>
<p>To be brutally honest, unless there are extenuating circumstances, you are a recruited athlete or you are a URM, I think your chances for admission to UNC are very slim.</p>
<p>Your SATs are very low for UNC for an OOS student and in fact over 200 points below the average in-state student. The unweighted (I’m assuming that is what you supplied) GPA is low for an OOS applicant as well.</p>
<p>From The UNC Admissions website:</p>
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<p>Here’s the profile of the entering Freshman class for fall 2008</p>
<p>When looking at all numbers remember that recruited athletes are a part of the numbers and that the pool for OOS students is smaller meaning that it is more easily diluted by lower scores for athletes, URMs etc. Which means in summary that the “average” OOS non recruited athlete has scores much higher than the numbers reflected in this summary.</p>
<p>[Office</a> of Institutional Research and Assessment - First-Time Freshman Class Profile, Fall 2008](<a href=“http://oira.unc.edu/first-time-freshman-class-profile-fall.html]Office”>http://oira.unc.edu/first-time-freshman-class-profile-fall.html)</p>