<p>I have 3 years of work experience and many volunteer hours.
Clubs:
- Student Council all 4 years - Now President
- Drill Team 3 years
- CX Debate State Qualifier
- Varsity Golf
- Varisty Tennis
- FCA 2 years
- FCCLA 3 years / 2 different officer positions </p>
<p>What are the math and reading SAT scores? What major? I would say you have a fairly decent chance. You should hear a decision by Jan 15th. Otherwise you have been denied, is what I have heard. Hope this helps!</p>
<p>thank you for your help! I’m applying for the liberal arts college, majoring in communications. my math is 560 and my critical reading a 600. I know my math is pretty low, unfortunately. </p>
<p>the Jan 15th date is linked to engineering NOT communications (or any other major). If you haven’t heard by then, it does NOT mean you will not be admitted. The Jan 15 date is the projected cutoff to be considered for engineering review ( the last 15% of College of Engineering admits), it doesn’t apply to any other majors.</p>
<p>I would say you have a pretty good chance. We have very similar stats, only 10 points different in SAT and 2% in class rank, even play the same sports. </p>
<p>As stated above, the January 15th date is only for Engineering. You shouldn’t hear back until after that.</p>
I am a senior who has recently applied for regular decision. Any thoughts on chances?
Stats:
Gender: Male
Hometown: Dallas
Race: White
School Type: Public high school
Income: low income
Legacy Status: Yes, 2nd generation
SAT: 1890
-CR: 640
-M: 560
-W: 690
U/W GPA: 3.792/4.0
W GPA: 4.521/6.0
Rank: 112/451 (top 25%)
AP courses taken in high school: World History (4), U.S. History (3) - will take Economics, Government, Psychology, and Environmental Science exams later this spring
Application Essays: Excellent
Alumni Recommendations: Excellent
Extracurriculars:
-Marching band (member of 15th best high school marching band in the United States; received various other awards)
-Part of student leadership team for marching band since spring of sophomore year
-NHS
-NTHS
-Community Service (will have at least 100 hours)
-Church youth group
-Extracurricular running (local races)
College interests: Naval ROTC (applied for scholarship), intramural sports