<p>gpa:4.1
act: 25
ECs:
300 emt hours
50 hospital hours
4 1week missions trips (navajo nationx2, mexico, panama)
varsity volleyball all high school</p>
<p>4 APs junior yr (2 ECE, 1 reg, 1 self study) thinking 4s for all
planning on 5 aps senior year</p>
<p>chances anyone?</p>
<p>your GPA looks good but you should get your ACT up. Try the SAT if you have time and if you’re in the 2000+ range, I think you’ll have a good chance.</p>
<p>your in. A 4.1 your without a doubt in. Just get your sats to look a 1800-1900 and than your looking at scholarshippsss. Also get your ecs upp
Chance an average junior- penn state, northeastern plzzz i will chance back</p>
<p>You’re definitely going to want to get your ACT up- at least 30. And to add to lostmortal’s advice, taking the SAT is generally a pretty good idea unless you have an absolutely stellar score on the ACT. As popular as the ACT is, in some circles, it has a reputation as being ‘easier’ than the SAT. While this is an oversimplification, taking both will remove any notion that you’re trying to hide anything. Of course, only taking the ACT will in no way compromise your entire application, but it doesn’t hurt to cover your bases.</p>
<p>Also, do note that schools generally don’t care much for weighted GPAs- they won’t count it against you, but they’ll probably recalculate it on a 4.0 scale. That doesn’t mean taking courses which offer extra GPA points (Honors, AP, etc) isn’t helpful, its just that most schools consider them separately. So instead of looking at a student as having a 4.1 GPA, they’ll look at you as having some GPA on a 4.0 scale but also that you were taking more difficult courses.</p>