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Are GPA’s that important?
I have a 3.5 GPA, unweighted, and I’ve been told repeatedly that it is way to low for my schools I’m applying to.
Tufts University, Boston College, Willamette University, Roger Williams University, University of Oregon
However, my GPA is a result of my courseload: Lots of AP and Honors courses, and AP tests. I sacrificed a good GPA for a challenging course load, but was that the wrong thing to do?
Do GPA’s matter that significantly that I ruined my chances for these schools?
If it’s relevant, here are other stats of mine
1900 SAT score
Member of Model UN, Green Club, MTAD (Montana Teens Against Drugs)
Captain of Cross Country team, lettered 5 times in swimming and cross country
Volunteer at art museum teaching classes to kids
Work 2 jobs.
I’m seriously worried about this issue, as college is one of the most important choices that one can ever make.
All answers are welcomed. Thank you so much!
Happy New Year, also!
You should also consider applying to some top tier SAT optional colleges like Holy Cross outside Boston, Bowdoin in Northern Maine or Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, NC
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