my gpa is terrible, but... chance me anyway?

<p>well it is obviously good
ALOT of my friends and colleagues over the years go there
and u really cant beat LA!</p>

<p>However, my college counselor and some other people ive talked to said that I shouldnt waste the 65 dollars to apply because i’ll get rejected right away</p>

<p>I dont care about the money (my parents said they’ll pay for a few apps anyway)</p>

<p>so I wanted to know what you guys thought
be as blatantly honest as possible</p>

<p>btw Im applying to the business school
thanks!</p>

<p>I go to Stuyvesant High School in New York City, for those of you who dont know I think it is the best public school in NYC and top 20 nationally</p>

<p>Perhaps due to its workload in combination with some familial troubles lasting throughout my soph and junior years, my grades have tanked</p>

<p>However, I dont think I am less knowledgable than any other classmate concerning the courses I didnt do as well in</p>

<p>Without boring you too much, basically my
Gpa is a 80
but the transcript that gets sent out to colleges by my school do not include failed classes(and i made up all my failed classes)</p>

<p>So I think I have a 83 gpa to work with
and I also heard that colleges weight junior/senior years more heavily, and my avgs in those 2 years (currently in senior year) are 85 and 88 respectively</p>

<p>i know, still not amazing</p>

<p>Also, coming from a school with 3300 students to serve, AP classes’ ddemand always outnumbers supply, so the only AP class I have been able to get into is World History</p>

<p>However, Most of the classes taught at Stuyvesant high school are scaled to SAT II level content so
its not like ive been flying by easy courses</p>

<p>My SAT scores are as follows:
-Oct '09- CR- 690, Math-750, Writing-750
I took them again in december and
with hopeful speculation
It will probably be something like
-CR- 720, Math-780, Writing-750(unless my essay bumps to an 11 or 12)</p>

<p>SAT Subject tests also all came in 2009:
-Chemistry in Jun 09- 760
-Math II in Nov 09- 780
-if I must send a 3rd, it would be U.S. History Nov 09 - 680
(im still really mad at both myself and the barrons review book for being such trash about the history)
but the past is the past</p>

<p>my extracirriculars:
-Quizbowl Soph year
-Key Club Soph and Junior Year</p>

<p>the preponderance of what i put under activities on college applications is as follows:</p>

<p>-SYEP 2007(summer Job)
-SYEP 2009(summer job)
-NYC Department of parks and recreation 2008 (volunteer)
-Michael Bloomberg Mayoral campaign, fall 2009 (both paid and as a volunteer)
-Toys R Us employee (spring 2009)
-Public Health Solutions Queens fall 2009 (volunteer)
I have also tutored fitfully throughout my Hs career, although I have been unsuccessful in contacting my former “employers”(should I still put this?)</p>

<p>I have 3 recommendations from 2 teachers and a counselor who love me</p>

<p>and my english teachers (Columbia and NYU graduates) have both said that my essays are amongst the most profound and eloquent that they’ve ever read (although I question the full veracity of that statement, for they can say that for a bunch of essays)</p>

<p>I honestly do not believe that a person’s future should be dictated by a component(GPA) that will drag the rest of the application down</p>

<p>rather, it should be looked at as an entire entity, inseperable.</p>

<p>Thank you for reading, and tell me what you think!</p>

<p>What does an 83 GPA equate to on the 4-point scale? I’m guessing a B+ average, 3.3 or so? I could be wrong though.</p>

<p>What stands out for me is your paid work as a staffer on the mayoral campaign. Lots of people are volunteers, but few people actually get paid positions.</p>

<p>Your SAT and SATII are very good. Your ECs and jobs are fairly average, excepting that paid campaign thing.</p>

<p>I would say that you would definitely be considered, they certainly wouldn’t just throw your application out (especially if the essay is amazing). Yes, GPA is important, but they look at the rest of our application too.</p>

<p>^agree
I would say give it a try if it’s not like an impossible school (stanford etc, on a relative scale). certainly stress on what’s unique about you; usc ca is known for taking a holistic approach at your app (from what i heard at least…im also a freshman business school applicant, and my stats aren’t amazing either=P)</p>

<p>best of luck! hope to see you in Marshall next year!</p>

<p>lol yea hope so</p>

<p>btw my gpa
is like a </p>

<p>3.0-3.24 range</p>

<p>any um</p>

<p>do i have to show proof of my mayoral paid work?
i dont see how i could possibly show proof lol</p>

<p>i think you should apply anyways dont be discouraged if u had family problems take advantage of it and write about it in ur essay
:)</p>

<p>Proof? It’s a job like any other, right? There’s a section on the application where you put your work history.</p>

<p>i actually think you have a good shot b/c your SATs counterbalance your grades showing you have some intelligence. good luck!</p>