uh oh, midyears

<p>well, i applied at temple, stony brook, and west chester university of PA.......</p>

<p>they all requested midyears</p>

<p>,y fresh gpa was 82, 10th 83, and 11th 91., overall 84.9 ish.</p>

<p>my sr gpa is probably 82,
accounting, 75
economics-90
health-75
sci fi- 86
physics-70
band-90,
gym-99
pep band-100
math-85 (College algebra)</p>

<p>1070 SATS</p>

<p>Since my overall is lower then my jr year, am i in trouble? Also, first qtr economics was a 59, and i dramatically raised it. I WANNA GO TO TEMPLE.. AHHHHH.. AM I SCREWED? ARE MIDYEARS juST TO SEE IF YOUR PASSING AND DOING SOMEWAHT WELL? OR ARE THEY IMPORTANT AS JR YEAR?</p>

<p>1070 SAT</p>

<p>you have about a 75-80% chance of getting in at Temple. Good luck</p>

<p>The following is from Temple's website:</p>

<p>"Temple has rolling admissions. We begin making freshman decisions in December and send letters 4-6 weeks after that point. Our admissions process is holistic; we consider every aspect of the student's academic history. Typically, we accept students with a B average or better in a strong, college-prep curriculum in Grades 9-12 and in the top 40% of their graduating class. For the fall freshman class of 2006, we will require the "new" SAT. We will not considering the writing portion for this incoming class; we will just look at the critical reading and math sections. You should have a combined score from these two sections of between 1050-1150."</p>

<p>A C GPA, "average" SAT scores, I think that you stand a good chance in getting in Temple still although there is definitelyroom for improvement.</p>

<p>when do midyears have to be sent in, by the way?</p>

<p>pongo: That must set some kind of record for a off-topic comment.</p>

<p>Midyear reports should be submitted whenever the high school has them ready. Each high school is going to finish up the term/semester and get the transcripts updated at different times. Your GC would be the best person to ask, but give them the form to mail whenever everything is ready.</p>

<p>you guys sure? and what about stony brook?
I heard they only look at academic classes?</p>