<p><a href=“http://www.csupomona.edu/~irar/facts/docs/Just_the_Facts_F12.pdf[/url]”>http://www.csupomona.edu/~irar/facts/docs/Just_the_Facts_F12.pdf</a>
According to this, in 2012, a 3.6 and 1166 SAT were average for their most competitive major. It may drift up a bit but with a 3.7 an 1220, you should be fine. There’s no harm in taking the SAT again.</p>
<p>SLO is a different animal and considers many different factors, including your freshman year grades. The specific considerations/requirements vary a bit by major. Take a look here for all you’ll need to know.
[Undergraduate</a> Selection Criteria - Admissions - Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo](<a href=“Cal Poly Admissions”>Cal Poly Admissions)</p>
<p>[Student</a> Profile - Admissions - Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo](<a href=“Cal Poly Admissions”>Cal Poly Admissions)
That link will show you the freshman class profile for SLO and should give you a feel for how you fit. They include some different factors so, it can be a black box - just because you have the GPA/test scores, doesn’t mean you are in. </p>
<p>With the stats posted above, assuming your freshman grades are in line, SLO is a reach. If you are really interested, take the SAT again and apply. Really prepare well for the test. As you can see from the table, you’ll need a 1400+ to make up for a GPA deficit. </p>
<p>As I said above, SLO’s admission proceess can be unpredictable. Apply away and good luck.</p>