<p>Im a junior from Virginia and I am very nevous how i may far in the admissions process. </p>
<p>I have a 3.54 UW, and a 3,83 W. I want to go into the arts/sciences department. I gave a 1170 best composite sat, with a 1830 for best combined. </p>
<p>620 CR
600 Math
610 Writing</p>
<p>My Extras include:::</p>
<p>President/ Founder of the Meditation Club 11, 12
Business Manager for the Newpaper 11, 12
Staff Writer for the Newspapaer 9,10
Wrestling JV 10
Lacrosse 11, 12
Astronomy Club 9,10,11,12
French Club 9, 10, 11, 12</p>
<p>I have over 200 hours of community service and have worked extensivley with Tibetan Refugees in India.</p>
<p>THANKS!!!!!<br>
Also my senior schedual is </p>
<p>AP ENVIORMENTAL
AP Lit
AP PSy
Hon Newspaper
Gov't
Trig</p>
<p>you got a chance… with some great extra-curriculars… but for being out of state try to increase your gpa and your SAT/ACT just so you can really guarantee your admission… you are on the right track though and keep up the good work</p>
<p>sorry, as an out of state student, your gpa and sat score are far below the average student at SB. Remember the average admitted student had a 4.04 in 2008. As a result, without an improved SAT score, I cannot see you getting in</p>
<p>You’ve got a chance, but yeah you might want to raise up your GPA and SATs a bit. Make sure your first semester grades of senior year are superb in case you want to appeal.</p>
<p>i see it like this. the asker has a sat score that is the average of the admitted student. his gpa is .5 below the average admitted student or .3 below the average attending student. i think u have a chance, but i think the easiest way to ensure enrollment is to raise your sat score. i have even a lower gpa than u, but my sat score was 2100</p>