Do I have a likely chance of getting into the University of Texas- Austin?

Question by Kiara B: Do I have a likely chance of getting into the University of Texas- Austin?
I have been reading up on the University of Texas in Austin and it seems to be a good fit for me. I have a 4.41 weighted GPA and a 3.7 unweighted GPA. I got an 1850 an the SATs (or 1300 critical reading and math). I am president of FCCLA, vice president of ecology club, and treasurer/historian of science club. I am in National Honor Society and National French Honor Society. I am in a Math and Science Center program at my school. I also have 200+ hours of community service. Lastly, over the summer I volunteered most of my time at the Capital Area Health Network, a healthcare system in my area. I know it is hard for out-of-state students but I am very interested in this school. I would probably apply for the school of natural sciences. Also, I am African-American.

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Answer by jeepsarecool
Yes it sounds like you are well qualified.

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2 Responses to “Do I have a likely chance of getting into the University of Texas- Austin?”

  1. Kalos O says:

    If you’re African American with these scores, you can practically choose your university. All but the very top schools will likely accept you.

  2. kmerian says:

    If you are in the top 10% of your class, then you are an automatic admission. Otherwise, I would say your chances are very good. (Better than 95%)