Guidelines
- Please check back to answer questions.
- Please do not share identifying information.
- Please do not include your race.
Demographics
- US domestic (US citizen or permanent resident) or international student: US citizen
- State/Location of residency: Texas
- Type of high school (or current college for transfers): Public
- Other special factors: (first generation to college, legacy, recruitable athlete, etc.)
Cost Constraints / Budget
(High school students: please get a budget from your parents and use the Net Price Calculators on the web sites of colleges of interest.)
Intended Major(s)
GPA, Rank, and Test Scores
- Unweighted HS GPA: 3.5
- Weighted HS GPA: 4.4
- College GPA: (for transfer applicants)
- Class Rank: top 50%
- ACT/SAT Scores: 1450
List your HS coursework
(Indicate advanced level, such as AP, IB, AICE, A-level, or college, courses as well as specifics in each subject)
- English: AP Language and AP literature
- Math: (including highest level course(s) completed):Precalculus
- Science: Advanced Bio, Advanced Chem, Physics, AP Environmental Science
- History and social studies: AP world history, AP US history
- Language other than English: (including highest level completed): Spanish 3
- Visual or performing arts:AP art 3D
- Other academic courses:
College Coursework (Transfer Applicants)
(Include college courses taken while in high school if not included above.)
- General education course work:
- Major preparation course work:
Awards
Extracurriculars: Volunteering expeience, Paid work experience
(Include leadership, summer activities, competitions, volunteering, and work experience)
Essays/LORs/Other Submitted essay and two lor
(Optionally, guess how strong these are and include any other relevant information or circumstances.)
Schools
(List of colleges by your initial chance estimate; designate if applying ED/EA/RD; if unsure, leave them unclassified)
If a scholarship is necessary for affordability, indicate that you are aiming for a scholarship and use the scholarship chance to estimate it into the appropriate group below; also, for colleges that admit by major or division, consider that in chance estimate.
- Assured (100% chance of admission and affordability):
- Extremely Likely:
- Likely:
- Toss-up:
- Lower Probability:
- Low Probability: