I'm going to be a junior at UGA this fall. When I applied, I had a 1300 on the SAT, 94 GPA, top 5% of my class, took gifted and AP classes. I applied for early admission. My friend had a much lower SAT, GPA, and ranking. He got in as well, and UGA was the only school we applied to. My roommate applied with much lower credentials and got in as well. You can actually go to something at UGA, I guess you could call it a seminar or something, where admissions people talk to you about what they look for. They stress so much importance on GPA and course load and very little on SAT. Your essay(s) will also help in deciding between you and another applicant. Personally, I don't see a problem with you getting in. I would definately do early application and apply to backup schools. As far as questioning which school is right for you, if you are wanting to do pre-med, UGA is a great school. Alot of pre-med people at UGA get into med-schools. Also, UGA has a pharmacy school, which I think you said you were interested in. I think you can be accepted into that school as a junior, I think. I love UGA. The atmosphere is great. So many people to meet (33,000), so many things to do. There is something for everyone. You should arrange a trip up there, try to sit in on some classes, eat at one of the dining halls (which are great, they have won many national awards). Sorry this is so long. I hope this helps, and if you have anymore questions, just PM me. Good luck man.




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