What are the chances of my acceptance...?

<p>If you could possibly tell me my chances for both admission and acceptance into the honor’s program, I would most appreciate it.</p>

<p>GPA- 3.48 unweighted, 3.93 weighted</p>

<p>honors classes in 9th grade, MYP classes in 10th
10 IBs (4 HL)
5 APs (Gov, US history, Human geography, Computer science, Comparative government)</p>

<p>*my detriment: I took IB Math Studies SL instead of Mathematical Methods SL or HL.</p>

<p>SATs- 1900-- 690 CR 600 M </p>

<p>EC’s</p>

<p>Local Government:
Youth Leaders in Action: President, former Secretary (7th-12th)
Virginia Beach Parks and Rec Commission
Virginia Beach Anti-Tobacco Coalition</p>

<p>School:
Scholastic Bowl (captain, hopefully) (10th-12th)
Spanish Honor Society (10th-12th)
National Honor Society
Forensics
Battle of the Brains
WorldQuest
Band (Marching 9th, French horn quartet 9th, Wind ensemble 9th and 10th, Concert band 10th)
High school talent show (3rd place)</p>

<p>Other Volunteering:
Confirmation class volunteer
Confirmation retreat chaperone
Altar server
Scheduler of Altar servers, Lectors, and Lems
Spanish tutor
YADAPP</p>

<p>Thank-you ever so much.</p>

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<p>American unweighs GPAs. Daughter had UW gpa about 3.68 and 31 ACT and missed honors. You can ask them to take another look at your stats coming in, in case you were overlooked. You can apply your freshman year if you don't get in honors on admission. Check the 2007 freshman profile: Average gpa 3.53, mid 50% SAT 1180-1350, mid 50% ACT 26-30.</p>

<p>You would most likely be accepted, but you would definitely not make it into Honors.</p>

<p>The honors program requires, on average, a 1450 SAT (old SAT) and a 3.8 UW GPA.</p>

<p>I wouldn't bank on honors, but you can always apply once at AU.</p>

<p>Requirements are more stringent now that American has its huge incoming class.</p>

<p>I know they do this for Scholarships, but I'm pretty sure they do it for Honors too:</p>

<p>They literally rank all the students and then just assign scholarships down the line until the money/space runs out.</p>