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Are mine credentials good enough to get into a big public university?
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Here is my basic college resume:

GPA- 4.3

ACT- 36

community service hours- 200 hours

track and field for 2 years, both in JV and V.

I always make the principal's honor roll.

I got a grocery store job around my senior year.

I do coding in my spare time.

I am worried because I did leadership roles or won championships in my extracurricular activities.

colleges I would like to get into:

Florida State

Washington

Florida

Penn State

Michigan

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5 months ago

First of all, wow congrats! You made many awesome accomplishments T0T. You're so cool <3. It's admiring how you have come so far and I do believe you have a high chance of getting accepted into those universities/colleges you listed. According to my research, Florida State has an acceptance of 25%. The minimum GPA they take is 3.0 and you have over 4.0. That's only the first one you listed, however, you can find these datas yourself using the CollegeVine Chancing or checking USNEWS and stuff. But, do you have a major in plan or what career you're planning to do? Also, did you do anything specific towards the career or major? Colleges look for that !!

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Unweighted GPA: 3.7
1.0
4.0
SAT: 720 math
200
800
| 800 verbal
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