Chance me please?

<p>Hey guys, I am currently a junior at a montgomery county, maryland high school and was wondering if I can get chanced. </p>

<p>GPA: 3.4 UW 4.1-4.2 W
SAT: 1260 Reading and Writing / 1910 Overall
ECs: Debate Team, It’s Academic, Track, Cross Country, National Honors Society
Service Hours: 300+
Asian</p>

<p>4 AP Classes and rest are honors if it was offered until my Junior year. </p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>Its questionable. You can possibly get into fall semester. I would bring up your unweighted gpa. The average GPA they accept is around 3.7ish.</p>

<p>Good Luck :)</p>

<p>Which montgomery county high school?</p>

<p>If it’s Whooton…your stats seem on the low end for that school. From what I understand 4 AP’s is the norm, not the exception like at many schools.</p>

<p>I go to springbrook. from what I hear, most of my friends/counselor tell me I can get in but I want to hear CC community’s opinions</p>

<p>I talked to one of my friends today. He said that he had a 3.4 unweighted and an 1890 on his SAT and he got in fall semester last year. Maryland is becoming more competitive every year so keep trying to bring your gpa up!!</p>

<p>I actually haven’t heard of that one, so it’s not one of the huge feeder schools like whooton. It probably won’t be as competitive.
The service should help you.</p>

<p>Your GPA is a little low, but the average accepted weighted GPA for the current freshman class was 3.93. So weighted you’re okay. (I don’t remember SAT it’s probably somewhere around 1300/1600.)</p>

<p>You mean Wootton?
I am from there. Most people have SAT scores of 1950 and gpas of 4.17 weighted. But of course, those are not the only things that matter.</p>

<p>You’re in, no question.</p>

<p>Weighted GPA avg. for MD admits is 3.8.</p>

<p>You’re above that.</p>

<p>Dunno about avg. SAT scores but you are in the solid 600s for everything so that’s fine. I imagine 19something overall is slightly above average.</p>

<p>Your ECs are also good…sports…academic teams…volunteering…what more couldya ask for.</p>

<p>Get your GPA up a little and you should be fine. Maryland seems to look first at GPA’s then look at SATs. I know someone who got into the honors college with an SAT score of only 40 points higher (4.0 unweighted GPA though) but still you should be fine.</p>