<p>I didn't do too well in high school.
9th grade: Didn't think to care about school. Had a 2.0 GPA.
10th grade: Thought that I had better things to do than schoolwork. Had a 2.0 GPA.
11th grade: Finally got my act together. Took the SAT's in may. Got a 750(if I wasn't so bad at math then I wouldn't have a problem with this score). Had a 2.6 GPA, but my cumulative GPA is a 2.3(I was so mad about this because I tried really hard but don't think it paid off as much as I thought it could).
12th grade: Since I had some problems in high school(not schoolwork related) I now attend my local community college, taking classes that count as both high school and college credit. By the end of december, I should have 17 credits. By the end of may, I should have 9 more credits, equaling out to 26 credits. I took my SAT's again, and got a 770. My goal is to get between a 2.5 and 3.0 GPA at the community college.
I believe that these college classes that I'm taking will improve my chances into getting into college. I'm applying to 4 colleges, and I feel pretty confident that I will get into 2 of them(but they aren't my first choice colleges).
Do you think that my high school information(GPA, SAT scores) will still have priority over my college information(GPA, amount of credits I have)? Will they have an equal priority? I know that I pretty much failed at high school, but I'm really hoping that these college classes can help me improve my chances of getting into college.</p>
<p>Your HS grades and scores will count. I’m having trouble understanding your scores. Are those for Math and CR?</p>
<p>Yes, the scores are from the math and critical reading. (if I wasn’t so bad at math then I wouldn’t have a problem with this score).</p>