pretty good, however i thought the sat's are out of 1600! they might have changed, but those credentials seem like you're a shoe-in!
poor.
That gives you a cumulative 4.27 GPA, which means you definitely have a "shot." It's a solid GPA, and the fact that you improved so dramatically shows dedication and initiative. That being said, nothing's for certain. It also depends on extracurriculars, legacy, volunteer hours, recommendations, and standardized test scores.
1 in 2880 0.035% (estimates based on 131748 patient visits to healthcare providers from NAMCS and NHAMCS, weighted for USA demographics, 2006 to 2007)
Well it does not guarantee that you will get into any college, but it does bring up your chances of getting into a college.
no chance
weighted mean is getting the weighted average of students. normally, it is always use in computing the general average of the students to determine the ranking of the whole class.
Sickle cell can not be "caught". It is an inherited genetic disease and is only in the African American community.
One in six chances of getting a six
Being bilingual does not greatly increase your chances of getting into an Ivy League University. Good grades, who you know, your SAT scores and community involvement will come first. Being bilingual shows that you are a well rounded person.
Not very good, better apply to the local community college.
The chances of getting a male riolu in the egg are much greater than those of getting a female. Your chances of getting a female are about 12.5%. You have to be patient and keep trying.
There are 100% Chances.