With one day left; this is my last chance...

<p>Okay so I find out tomorrow if I got into UGA and GA Tech early action and would appreciate any last comments anyone has before I know my fate. I'll make this quick because there's not much I can do at this point to change anything.</p>

<p>Stats:
White, in-state, very difficult private school that is basically a clone of UGA. </p>

<p>GPA - 9th grade: 3.2 10th grade: 3.8 11th grade: 4.0 probable 12th grade: 4.0
All unweighted through 11th grade I have a 3.72 on the UGA and Tech scales.
9th grade I had 2 B's and 1 C all in honors classes
10th grade I had 1 B in an honors class
All A's except for those.
This is going to be my biggest problem I think.</p>

<p>Rigor - 3 honors classes in 9th, 2 honors in 10th, 2 honors 1 AP in 11th (4 on the exam), 3 honors 2 AP 12th.
My school is very difficult and thus you can't sleep through AP classes and make an A. For that matter you can't sleep through regular classes there without getting kicked out of the school and failing the class. They also only offer less than 10 AP classes (most of which are taught by horrible teachers).</p>

<p>tests - Sat take twice (superscored)
Math - 700
Crit. reading - 640
Writing - 690
Total - 2030</p>

<p>ACT taken twice (highest scores all from second time)
Math - 28
English - 31
Reading - 27
Science - 25
Essay - 9
Combined english/writing - 29
Composite - 28</p>

<p>I know GT superscores across test and I think because my english ACT is higher than my Crit. Reading SAT it brings my total score up about 40 points to a 2070.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars - the typical stuff; academic clubs, leadership clubs, volunteer clubs,chess club, spanish club, etc. I don't play any sports and have never had a job because I just don't have time.</p>

<p>i want to study engineering if that plays any part of the decision for either scool.</p>

<p>Thank you for any help you can provide. I'm freaking out right now because of my low GPA. I'm counting on the fact that my GT essay was amazing and I have an extreme upward trend at a rediculous private school.</p>