<p>What are my chances at the University of Mississippi?</p>
<p>PERSONAL INFORMATION</p>
<p>Ethnicity: Hispanic American
Gender: Male
Residence: Northern New Jersey
Income: Upper-Lower class.
First in family to attend college: Yes.
Religious Views: I was baptized and raised as a Catholic, though I am personally agnostic.</p>
<p>Major: Computer Science
Minor: Business</p>
<p>SAT SCORES</p>
<p>CR - 450
MATH - 550
WRITING - 450</p>
<p>ACADEMICS</p>
<p>G.P.A- 2.3</p>
<p>CLASSES TAKEN</p>
<p>English- 4 Years
Math- 4 Years
Science- 4 Years
Social Studies- 4 Years
P.E.- 4 Years
Italian- 3 Years
Art- 3 Years
Computer- 2 Years</p>
<p>EXTRA CURRICULARS & ETC</p>
<ul>
<li>Key Club</li>
<li>History Club</li>
<li>Several hours of community service</li>
</ul>
<p>So, what are my chances? Be honest. It’s ok to crush my dreams. After years of being rejected by women, I have become used to “heartbreak”. In fact, “heartbreak” is the only friend I have. So go ahead.</p>
<p>No, trust me. Ole Miss and MSU are stats driven; they are state schools in one of the worst states for education; they want whomever they can get. Believe me, I’m from Mississippi.</p>
<p>Now, admittedly you won’t be getting any scholarships, and you’ll have to pay out-of-state student tuition, but you will be accepted.</p>
<p>I’m a junior in HS and I want to apply to Ole Miss next year. I am going to graduate with only 3 years of credible math but I’m fine in everything else. I’ve done quite a bit of community service in high school as well. I’ll most likely end up having a 3.00 or around that GPA. I also got a 20 on my ACT and a 1360 on my SAT. What are my odds of getting accepted.</p>