Weighted gpa:3.92
SAT-2180 (sending)
ACT-32(not sending)
I’m from California and i put preferred admission to ross early action.
I am the VP of the investment club at my school if that helps.
Which college did you apply to as your primary (LSA, Engin, nursing etc…). If engineering what is your SAT breakdown?
LSA
CR-680
math-770
writing-730
i also got a 35 on ACT math but i figured that’s the same as my SAT because they are both -1.
@TooOld4School i never tagged you in this
weird, not sure why that happened
I’d say your stats put you slightly above average in the OOS applicant pool so a lot is going to come down to your extracurriculars, essays, and recommendations. Those will decide wether you get accepted or put in the deferral pool.
Your scores are right around the admission average. Which means it may be at or slightly below the average of admitted students from OOS. If money is not a main concern, you may want to send in your ACT as well. Your SAT and ACT composite scores are comparable, but your SAT CR score is below admission average. How are your ACT section scores?
Ross pre-admit is always a reach due to low admission rate. For LSA, it would be a low reach for you from OOS as the OOS admission rate this year is 20%.
A 2180 SAT is slightly higher so that’s why I sent it. I got a 30 on ACT reading which is significantly worse than my 680 SAT (89th vs 94th percentiles). My ACT ELA score was 28 also, much lower than my 730 SAT writing. @billcsho
In that case, your ACT would not be helpful. It is hard to tell from the composite score. It seems you have great scores in Math and Science while the latter one is not so useful.
I got a 29 in science ( my worst score) and a 35 in math. But since a 35 is missing one and a 770 is missing one I felt they were pretty much the same. @billcsho
@andrewmcdona If you have 29 in Science, 35 in Math, 28 in Eng, and 30 in Reading, your ACT composite score would not be 32.
32 in English, 28 ELA score which doesn’t affect composite. @billcsho