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Yeah, I know, 95% of you have probably never heard of this place.

Here are my stats:
(currently a high school junior, some of these are predictions)
GPA (Unweighted): 3.91

Class Rank: top 5%

ACT: 24-28

Honors classes: Math&Science Fresh/Soph (current school does not offer them)

APs: AP US government (did not take test; current school does not offer them)

Homeschooled

Credits:
Math:4
Science:4
English:6
Social Studies:6+
Other:15+
(Yes, I have to graduate with a TONN of credits)

ECs:
2003-2009: Assistant Hospitality Coordinator, Church
2006-?: Founder and President of of Educators, Students, and Parents Against Scholastic Bribery (grassroots movement dedicated to financially equal opportunity in the public school system; website coming soon)
2006-2009: Voluenteer maid at senior housing project
2007-2008: Active Voluenteer for Obama for America (top 10% of voluenteers)

Major: Political Science

Thanks!

2007-12-12 17:51:09 · 2 answers · asked by ... 4 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

The thing about it though, is that that GPA is worthless, in all seriousness.

I left the public school system after my sophomore year; my GPA was a 3.79
Yeah, that's decent, but not crazy-good or anything.

Isn't it going to seem a little wierd how I suddenly have straight As for my last two years, especially my JUNIOR year?
Beforehand, I was basically 1/2As, 1/2A-s, and a B+ in AP US government, and a B in Honors Chem.

My transcript is s#^%.

2007-12-12 18:21:09 · update #1

2 answers

I think you are a shoo-in. I looked on the College Board's website, and the first thing they list is class rank, but only 27% of their admitted students were in the top 10%. Your ACT scores are on the upper end and above the middle 50% of admittees, and your GPA is well above their average too.

2007-12-12 17:59:27 · answer #1 · answered by neniaf 7 · 1 0

Thats a really good GPA & everything. NEVER heard of the college either- but with that GPA you can get in ANYWHERE basically.

2007-12-12 18:02:26 · answer #2 · answered by LiL One 5 · 0 0

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