A few days ago
kelly s

could i get into these colleges?

I have around a 3.6 gpa. ive taken a few ap classes. ive played 3 varsity sports for 4 years and held captain positions. im in 1 club.

id be an out of state student at all the schools.

1. belmont university

2. middle tennessee state university

3. university of tenn- chattanooga

4. elon university

5. james madison university

6. university of tenn- knoxville

7. clemson university

8. coastal carolina

info or opinions on these schools would be nice too

please dont give me links to them or to sites such as collegeboard and princetonreview, ive been to them

Top 2 Answers
A few days ago
Anonymous

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Most likely–though Clemson might be iffy i f you don’t have good SAT scores.

As for links: I don’t want to be rude, but if you are going to succeed in college, you need to do things for yourself. Go find the websites for these schools on your own.

I am very serious. many students I see (Ido teach college level) come in expecting things to be done for them. That’s not how college works. You either take the initiative–and responsibility–or you will fail. And no one will come and sit down with you and hold your hand. There are good students that need help–we don’t have time for those who won’t try.

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A few days ago
RoaringMice
Actually, I think you may well get into all of those. It depends, of course, on your SATs and the rest of your application package, but your grades are right in there, and I’m liking the sports. Of all those you list, I think Clemson may be the most well known, and perhaps the most respected, academically. Belmont is also strong, but less known outside that region.

I actually think you could consider a couple of higher ranked schools, as well. Depending on the SAT and etc., as I mentioned, you could consider U Georgia. Emory might be a reach, but it’s a possibility. Vanderbilt. U Virginia. William & Mary. Washington & Lee. All are in that region, and if you’re interested in them, they may be interested in you.

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