<p>taking these stats listed on another thread for UGA</p>
<p>Total number of applicants: 17,659
Total number of Accepted Freshmen: 9,965
Mid-50% range for GPA: 3.72-4.03
Mid-50% range for the SAT CR and M: 1220-1400
Mid-50% range for the SAT Writing: 580-680
Mid-50% range for the ACT: 27-31
Average number of AP/IB courses: over 5.5</p>
<p>collegeready99, I’m sorry, but I’m going to have to say that you’re not going to make the cut. UGA’s admission website (<a href=“https://www.admissions.uga.edu/article/first-year-admission-criteria.html[/url]”>A Few First Year Applicant FAQ's - UGA Undergraduate Admissions) says that grades play the most important part in their decision, and even weighted, yours fall far below the 25th percentile. Taken the differences between your weighted and unweighted GPA, it doesn’t appear as though you’ve taken many advanced classes and they place a lot of importance on that as well, although, even if you have some honors, I quote this from the website - “A challenging schedule will not counterbalance a non-competitive GPA, as your grades ultimately remain the single most important factor.” I am sorry, and I wish you all the best, but I consider it highly doubtful that you’ll get in. </p>
<p>Rush222, it’s rather iffy. You’re below the 25th percentile; weighted, you’re close, but UGA weights AP courses differently than most high schools so you’re lower in your grades than you think. Your SAT scores are just average. You do have some good extracurriculars, but your course rigor is just about average. Your extracurriculars will make you stand out, but again, grades are the most important and you’re hurting there; rigor is the second most important and you have nothing spectacular to justify why your grades would be lower. It’s iffy.</p>