Many colleges and universities will accept students with at least a 2.0 GPA in high school, even if accompanied by low SAT scores. Check with advisors, as well as college web sites.
There are many community colleges that will accept low SAT scores or accept students without an SAT score. Regular colleges will also accept students with low SAT scores if they have some interesting volunteer experience or skill.
The state of Georgia has a college that will accept no SAT scores and a low high school GPA (Georgia Perimeter).
Any community college if you have completed high school.
There is not a set score that is considered failing for the SAT. However, if a student receives a low score, he or she does have the option of retaking the exam. Additionally, certain schools will accept lower scores and many community colleges do not even require the SAT to be taken as an admission prerequisite.
3.0 is pretty low for Rutgers, but if your SAT scores are very high, there might be a chance.
Ga Perimeter will. They have a 2-year system & if you do good you can transfer to your dream college.
SAT scores are interpreted on the highest to the lowest. The higher the score the better you have done. If your score is low, it means that you did very poorly.
No, average is 1500 Public schools expect around 1800 or as high as 2000 for the more prestigious public schools such as the UCs in California While private schools range from low, around your score to average acceptance scores of 2300-2400 for ivy league schools.
community college and slum dog private college may accept you if you score low in ACT. don't afraid my dear kid
Because they tend to over analyze the context when the answer is right there in the passage.
Low scores on the SAT, lover than a 3.5ish GPA, low to none extraciricular activities
There is a range of Sat Scores for about 1240- 1400+ Sat scores are a big part of whether or not you get excepted in Wake Forest but i know plently of people who have had very high sat scores such as 650, 750, and 760 with GPAS on the low side such as 3.0 and a 3.2 weighted who have been denied acceptance. GPA and rigor of classes is still the main concern through. There are many websites that will show you unweighted GPA, weighted GPA, and sat scores on all 3 sections for students who were accepted, denied, or on the waiting list. Hope this Helps.