What SEC universities could I get accepted into?

<p>I live in Tennessee and i really just want to go to the University of Tennessee-Knoxville but the only thing I worry about is my ACT. My next choices are Alabama, LSU, and Ole Miss.
Here are my grades:
3.1 weighted GPA
3.0 unweighted GPA
SAT 1490:
46 critical reading
56 math
47 writing
ACT 20
so what are the chances of me getting into the schools i listed above and then the other schools in the SEC?</p>

<p>If you apply early in the app season when they are more lenient, you may get into all of those schools.</p>

<p>However, the oos schools are pricey. </p>

<p>how much will your family pay each year?</p>

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However, my parents are going to retire and move when I graduate high school
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<p>then you should delay a year before applying. i doubt your parents want to pay 40k for your first year, since you would be OOS in Fall 15, even if your parents moved over the summer. </p>

<p>You may be an automatic admit to Ole Miss, according to <a href=“http://admissions.olemiss.edu/applying-to-ole-miss/freshmen/”>http://admissions.olemiss.edu/applying-to-ole-miss/freshmen/&lt;/a&gt; . However, you need to check affordability.</p>

<p>Why SEC? Are u a recruitable athlete? If so, the schools will be more lenient about their academic standard. </p>

<p>Most of them. SEC schools are not selective (barring Vandy, which probably shouldn’t be in the SEC), particularly if you’re in state. Try and get your SAT score up by taking it one more time (study this time) and you should be fine.</p>