Good so far?

<p>Wouldn’t a person w/maybe a high 18 get in because the average SAT of a UGA freshman (not those admitted, but those who typically yield) is like a 1250 or something, this is unless they take the admissions folks writing seriously. Either way, I could agree that 1900+ is ideal. </p>

<p><a href=“https://www.admissions.uga.edu/article/first-year-class-profile.html[/url]”>https://www.admissions.uga.edu/article/first-year-class-profile.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Oh, HopefulDawg. 1250-1300 sounds like a good number for a reasonable chance, Anything beyond that would be really solid, but still no guarantee. Make sure that UGA isn’t the only place you apply even if your a match, maybe apply to some safeties and a reach (provided UGA isn’t your reach. I say a reach because if get a really solid score, it gets tricky. Lots of schools, do yield protecting to some degree, unless you qualify for honors that is.).<br>
Also, is there room for 1 AP junior year? You know, that way you get a taste so you aren’t surprised when you take 3-4 senior year. I personally did like 3 junior year and then 5-6 (I think it was 6, I think the 6th was calc. which I didn’t get credit for b/c I got a 3 :frowning: . I try to forget that one lol) senior, thus it was not much of an adjustment.</p>