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Right now I have an ACT score of 34 (reaching for a 35) but my GPA is only a 3.7 unweighted (my school doesn't weight GPAs). Could the ACT score offset the so-so GPA?
USAFA Admissions and probably all other Service Academies and Elite Colleges do not just take the HS GPA from your Transcript and just use that. They look at the courses you took, the level you took them at, and also the grade you earned and recalculate your GPA according to their specifications. I would recommend that you take challenging courses in STEM like AP Chemistry, Physics, and Calculus in High School since Service Academies often like to see applicants challenging themselves academically.Right now I have an ACT score of 34 (reaching for a 35) but my GPA is only a 3.7 unweighted (my school doesn't weight GPAs). Could the ACT score offset the so-so GPA?
By hardest classes do you mean the hardest classes for my grade or for highest for the school? For example, I take AP Physics which is the highest 11th grade science class but I have a friend who is in a 12th grade science class and he is also a junior.That GPA seems fine if you took the hardest classes and the ACT could help. But we don’t know the competition on your slate(s).
Yeah, right now I'm taking the hardest classes for my grade, however my school doesn't do many AP classes. This year i'm only taking two APs. Would they account for this when looking over my transcript? I'm still working on leadership though. Right now the only leadership I have is cross country captain.USAFA Admissions and probably all other Service Academies and Elite Colleges do not just take the HS GPA from your Transcript and just use that. They look at the courses you took, the level you took them at, and also the grade you earned and recalculate your GPA according to their specifications. I would recommend that you take challenging courses in STEM like AP Chemistry, Physics, and Calculus in High School since Service Academies often like to see applicants challenging themselves academically.
As for your ACT, I wouldn't say that your ACT will "offset" a GPA, but rather both are critical aspects to your applications that are both heavily weighted. I believe USAFA uses something like a Whole-Person Candidate Score system. Your 35 ACT will definitely help your application by giving you those points, but make sure to also have leadership experience, athletics, and also doing well on your Interview/writing a solid essay.
Yeah, admissions requests that your guidance counselor submit a school profile report, which includes things about your school like what courses are offered, how many graduate and go on to 4-year university (to determine how competitive the school is), and other things like your rank (or approximate rank) to see how you perform academically compared to others.Yeah, right now I'm taking the hardest classes for my grade, however my school doesn't do many AP classes. This year i'm only taking two APs. Would they account for this when looking over my transcript? I'm still working on leadership though. Right now the only leadership I have is cross country captain.
That difference is really minor and probably won't make or break anything. Just focus on taking classes that are challenging and fit in with what USAFA looks for: https://www.academyadmissions.com/requirements/academic/By hardest classes do you mean the hardest classes for my grade or for highest for the school? For example, I take AP Physics which is the highest 11th grade science class but I have a friend who is in a 12th grade science class and he is also a junior.
Ok, I’m thinking of volunteering at a local air and space museum. Also would it be a problem if my school doesn’t rank students?Yeah, admissions requests that your guidance counselor submit a school profile report, which includes things about your school like what courses are offered, how many graduate and go on to 4-year university (to determine how competitive the school is), and other things like your rank (or approximate rank) to see how you perform academically compared to others.
My school offered a lot of AP classes, so I didn't do this personally, but a few of my friends self-studied for AP Exams. You can do that or also try to see if you can do an independent study in a challenging class like AP Chemistry/Organic Chemistry, Calculus III, Multi-Variable Calculus, or whatever your school does not offer, but you can do to challenge yourself.
For leadership, see if you can join clubs or also do community/volunteer work and become a leader in that.
No, your counselor will then report an approximate rank. Aim to be in the Top 10%.Ok, I’m thinking of volunteering at a local air and space museum. Also would it be a problem if my school doesn’t rank students?
Oh ok, i'll do my best.No, your counselor will then report an approximate rank. Aim to be in the Top 10%.
Same thing happened to me 3.82--> 3.91. 29 act received falcon Scholarship ( however grades are NOT everything please please keep that in mind)I had a 3.8 UW GPA at the time of applying with an SAT score of 1500 ( 790-Reading, 710 math, 17-essay), and I was offered an appointment. Besides, my weighted GPA was calculated much higher than that, and even higher than the weighted GPA my school calculated, I think.
Kind of a weird question but do you think a military aviation instagram would be something of value to add in the application? Right now I have a little more than 150,000 followers.Adding on to what Aviator25 said, USAFA will process your application without class rank and will adjust your GPA as they see fit to represent what you would be on a national scale. On one of your essays, you will be given an opportunity to provide additional information that may be helpful to the board, you could use this space if you think that's the best use of it, to note your school's AP class offerings. In terms of volunteering, I would not focus on what you think USAFA is looking for, but more on something that you are truly passionate about. Having that type of experience and being passionate about it can lead to some great stories for essays or ALO interviews in the future.
If you don't mind me asking, what were your extracurriculars like?I had a 3.8 UW GPA at the time of applying with an SAT score of 1500 ( 790-Reading, 710 math, 17-essay), and I was offered an appointment. Besides, my weighted GPA was calculated much higher than that, and even higher than the weighted GPA my school calculated, I think.
If it helps, I only took 5 AP classes throughout all of HS and received an offer of appointment last Wednesday. Now I wouldn't say I recommend taking only 5, but it worked for me. I took a lot of honors courses as well, so if that's what's available to you take it. But I think the overall message we're trying to get across is challenge yourself.Yeah, right now I'm taking the hardest classes for my grade, however my school doesn't do many AP classes. This year i'm only taking two APs. Would they account for this when looking over my transcript? I'm still working on leadership though. Right now the only leadership I have is cross country captain.
Yeah that makes sense. Right now I'm sitting at a 90 in my AP classes which should be okay, still trying to raise them though. I definitely have been challenging myself in the classes that I'm taking. Do you think it would be a good idea to reach out to an admissions rep now to talk about grades?If it helps, I only took 5 AP classes throughout all of HS and received an offer of appointment last Wednesday. Now I wouldn't say I recommend taking only 5, but it worked for me. I took a lot of honors courses as well, so if that's what's available to you take it. But I think the overall message we're trying to get across is challenge yourself.
I remember early in my junior year I met with a USAFA admissions rep and he had told me that the academy would rather see you get an A in an honors course than a C in an AP course; meaning, find a balance for yourself. Not too easy, not so hard that you're struggling, but difficult enough to keep you on your toes, while also being able to breath. For everyone that's different. If you have any other questions PM me and I'll be happy to help.
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