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How easy is it to get into Arizona State University?

Written by admin on Dec 16th, 2009 | Filed under: arizona state university

i screwed up my first 2 years of highschool so now i have a 2.3 gpa but i have a 25 on the act. what are my chances of getting accepted?

I wouldn’t say they’re the best, but there’s always a possibility. About 3% of students who got in had a GPA between 2.0 and 2.49. But if you work harder in your last 2 years of high school, you’ll most likely do just fine. Or you could go to a community college for a couple years, and then apply to ASU. And remember: GPA and the ACT scores are important, but they’re not everything. Schools also try to figure out who you really are, and see how you could help improve/add to their community. And if something happened (death, illness, etc.) during your first 2 years, schools are very understanding of that sort of thing. The same thing sort of happened to me in my first year of high school. I didn’t realize how different high school would be from middle school, and I did really badly. If that’s what you did, don’t worry; a lot of students have that problem. As long as you improve some how in academics, and show the college what you have to offer them, you’ll do great. Good luck!



2 Responses to “How easy is it to get into Arizona State University?”

  1. Im 14 and i’ve already been accepted.. its not hard
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  2. I wouldn’t say they’re the best, but there’s always a possibility. About 3% of students who got in had a GPA between 2.0 and 2.49. But if you work harder in your last 2 years of high school, you’ll most likely do just fine. Or you could go to a community college for a couple years, and then apply to ASU. And remember: GPA and the ACT scores are important, but they’re not everything. Schools also try to figure out who you really are, and see how you could help improve/add to their community. And if something happened (death, illness, etc.) during your first 2 years, schools are very understanding of that sort of thing. The same thing sort of happened to me in my first year of high school. I didn’t realize how different high school would be from middle school, and I did really badly. If that’s what you did, don’t worry; a lot of students have that problem. As long as you improve some how in academics, and show the college what you have to offer them, you’ll do great. Good luck!
    References :

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