<p>how did this happen, not accepted at willamite A student gpa of 3.8 high act score??? What went wrong</p>
<p>Maybe the fact that you called there school “Willamite” as oppose dto “Willamette”</p>
<p>How high is a “high” ACT score? ACT scores all have specific numbers.</p>
<p>Ask your guidance counselor to call</p>
<p>They probably know you’re using it as a safety. I think my sister got denied form all of her safieties last year because they knew she wouldn’t go there if she got in, so she would have been decreasing their yeild.</p>
<p>well, it isnt high, but its above there average like a 27</p>
<p>Sometimes you just get denied for unclear reasons. That’s why you apply to multiple colleges.</p>
<p>Good spelling and other signs of college-level writing skill help a lot.</p>
<p>My guidance counselor says that spelling the college’s name incorrectly, even if it’s close is a pretty good indication of disinterest. No one who has been fantasizing about Yale since they were 4 would ever call it ‘Yail’. On a more serious note, maybe they were aiming for a given quota or a certain percentage of out-of-state students or something so even though you were qualified they couldn’t accept you for some reason.</p>
<p>Your profile says you’re 33 years old. True?</p>
<p>Maybe you didn’t get in because they don’t want you in the dorms with the 19-year-olds, but that is just a theory.</p>
<p>■■■■■ alert</p>