Chances of getting admittted at GIT

<p>SAT: WR-600 M-720 CR-670
I will have taken five AP classes by the end of high school: AP US History, AP European History, AB AP Calculus, AP Statistics, AP English
GPA: 3.3
Rank: 42 out of 227 (at a very competitive school)
Extracurriculars: All-State Clarinet, Concert Band freshmen and sophomore year, Indoor Track freshmen year, golf team sophomore junior and senior year, Billiards Club Champion freshmen sophomore junior and senior year, National Honors Society, English Honors Society, over 140 hours of community service(mostly helping out with Special Olympics Golf and Basketball), raised over $800 for Make a Wish, Ambassadors Club, nominated to attend the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine
Work Experience- I work at a golf course during the summer
Recommendations- very good
I’m out of state, male and a first-generation college student.</p>

<p>You’re going to have a very hard time with that GPA. You want to be at least in the 3.6+ unweighted range.</p>

<p>if it matters i go to a private Catholic School which is much tougher than the public schools in my area</p>

<p>I think you’ll be fine. Most kids who got in from my school where ranked in the top 100 out of 500 kids, had unweighted GPAs of around 3.3-3.4 or so… It’s actually not that hard to get into, and even if you get waitlisted, half of the kids are accepted off the waitlist.</p>

<p>The kids at your school got in with 3.3 - 3.4 GPAs, but the average admitted student had a 3.9 GPA and 3.6 was the bottom 25th percentile?</p>

<p>if my mom got an associates degree would i be considered a first generation college student?</p>