<p>I’m currently a Junior in high school with a weighted GPA of 3.68. I know that isn’t great, but I’ve played varsity soccer all three years. Also, I’ve heard colleges look at increasing grades? Freshman year, I didn’t care about anything and had a 3.0. Sophomore year I got it up to a 3.3 and this year, with the help of three AP classes, it should end at around a 3.68. If I hope to attend UCF of FSU, does anyone know if my chances are likely?</p>
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<p>looks like you have a good shot. Do well on the SAT and write some great essays.</p>
<p>You have good stats as of right now,
did you do the SAT’s yet? Getting a good score can help you get into more schools.</p>
<p>To me, your chances as of now seem great.</p>
<p>I took them two weeks ago but haven’t gotten my scores back yet, but I don’t think I did too well. Do colleges look mostly at SAT scores, GPAs, or just both?</p>
<p>Most colleges look at both. Check out [College</a> Admissions - SAT - University & College Search Tool](<a href=“http://www.collegeboard.com%5DCollege”>http://www.collegeboard.com) though. School put their average grades and scores on there, and they also say how important they are for admissions. My favorite is the grades of the middle 50% SAT scores, with your scores superimposed so you can see where you stand.</p>