Use the Scattergrams feature in Scoir to see where you fall!
https://scoir.helpdocs.io/article/vs55bpd5mw-viewing-scattergrams
Great resource from College Essay Guy at this link: https://www.collegeessayguy.com/blog/extracurricular-activity-essay-examples
Helpful do's and don't's for supplemental questions about why you are choosing to apply to specific colleges: https://www.collegeessayguy.com/blog/why-this-college-essay
The College Redirection Pool (CRP) provides an additional opportunity for, but is not limited to, denied applicants to be matched with a college they may not have initially considered. This service is a great opportunity to connect students with NC colleges and universities that still have open admissions slots.
What is it?
The College Redirection Pool is a system that can help students find colleges that have open admissions slots. The pool works differently than the standard admissions process. Instead of students completing an application and trying to convince a college that they are the right candidate for admittance, colleges recruit students. This means that students may be contacted by colleges that were not on their initial radar or that they didn’t even know about before using the system, giving students more options in the latter half of their senior year than they may have expected.
How does it work?
CFNC’s College Redirection Pool becomes available to students on April 1 and can be used until August 31. To take advantage of this option, students create a profile through CFNC.org with all of their credentials, including GPA, test scores, and extracurricular activities. This profile is then available to various colleges and universities throughout North Carolina.
The information above is shared from the CFNC website. You can learn more about this option here: https://www2.cfnc.org/crp