if i apply to 7 colleges what are the odds i get rejacted from all??
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im really scared i will not get accepted into the colleges i want....at least one of these colleges should pick me right??... Bowling Green State Florida State George Mason University of Houston Montclair State University Temple Rutgers (my main one) By the way i have a 2.8 and play basketball and baseball and am involed with like 3-4 clubs in school...
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It's hard to tell, not knowing what your SAT scores are. But based only on your GPA, I'd think: -Bowling Green State - 60/40 chance (60% no, 40% yes) -Florida State - I would be very surprised if you got in there. Your GPA is way low for them. -George Mason - 80/20 chance (80% no, 20% yes) -University of Houston - 60/40 chance -Montclair State University - you have a decent chance here. -Temple - 60/40 chance -Rutgers - 70/30 chance Your GPA is low for all of these. For some, like Florida State, it's quite low. For others, like Montclair, it's just a bit low. However, if your SATs are high for those schools, that could really help balance things out for the schools, like Montclair, where your GPA is just a bit low for them. In addition, if you write strong essays, have excellent references, and have decent extra curriculars (which you do), that helps. And if you plan to play for the college's basketball or baseball teams, then that's really in your favor. Hugely in your favor. If you plan to play for their teams, you want to contact their coaches asap, because the coach can help. I'd strongly suggest you pick some back up schools that fit your GPA well. You certainly should apply to the schools on your list, especially those that you really like, but have one or two back ups that you're pretty darn sure you'll get into, just in case. Keane University, for example, may be a good back up school. It's in NJ, and the average GPA of accepted students there is closer to yours. So when you apply to Rutgers, know that you may get in or maybe not, and also apply to Keane, where you probably will get in.
It's hard to tell, not knowing what your SAT scores are. But based only on your GPA, I'd think: -Bowling Green State - 60/40 chance (60% no, 40% yes) -Florida State - I would be very surprised if you got in there. Your GPA is way low for them. -George Mason - 80/20 chance (80% no, 20% yes) -University of Houston - 60/40 chance -Montclair State University - you have a decent chance here. -Temple - 60/40 chance -Rutgers - 70/30 chance Your GPA is low for all of these. For some, like Florida State, it's quite low. For others, like Montclair, it's just a bit low. However, if your SATs are high for those schools, that could really help balance things out for the schools, like Montclair, where your GPA is just a bit low for them. In addition, if you write strong essays, have excellent references, and have decent extra curriculars (which you do), that helps. And if you plan to play for the college's basketball or baseball teams, then that's really in your favor. Hugely in your favor. If you plan to play for their teams, you want to contact their coaches asap, because the coach can help. I'd strongly suggest you pick some back up schools that fit your GPA well. You certainly should apply to the schools on your list, especially those that you really like, but have one or two back ups that you're pretty darn sure you'll get into, just in case. Keane University, for example, may be a good back up school. It's in NJ, and the average GPA of accepted students there is closer to yours. So when you apply to Rutgers, know that you may get in or maybe not, and also apply to Keane, where you probably will get in.
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