3.5 uw gpa/ 2330 sat

<p>I messed up my freshmen year pretty badly. Sophomore year, I took a ridiculous schedule (AP euro, ap chem, calc bc) don't know what I was thinking.</p>

<p>anyways, what are the <em>best</em> schools I could get into with these stats, in terms of prestige?</p>

<p>GPA(UW): 3.44 (will be at least 3.5 by the end of junior year)
Freshmen: 3.25 -1 AP
Sophomore:3.33 -3 AP's
Junior(first semester): 3.66 -2 AP's
increasing trend, but it still sucks </p>

<p>SAT: 2330
800 M, 800 W, 730 CR</p>

<p>PSAT: 221 not sure if i'll get merit because my gpa is awful :/</p>

<p>ACT: 30
I just took this for the first time without any preparation. i'm planning to actually study and raise it to a 34ish soon, or else I won't send it.</p>

<p>SAT subjects
Math II: 800 Chem: 680 (probs will not send this)</p>

<p>AP Test Scores
Calc AB: 3 (took freshmen year, however received a subscore of 5 when I took the bc test sophomore year...increasing trend?)
Chem: 4
Calc BC: 5, AB subscore of 5
Euro: 3 (rough, I know)</p>

<p>Extra Curriculars: Meh
2 years on FIRST Robotics
President of Quizbowl
qualified for top 1000 for MMPC math competition for 3 years
2 years JV field hockey, 1 Varsity
attended a science and engineering camp at smith college (not prestigious or anything)
hopefully will attend a science and engineering thing at U of M this summer(waiting to hear if I get in)</p>

<p>I'm an Indian (Asian) Female from Michigan.</p>

<p>basically, my gpa is awful and my test scores are decent. where should I apply? assuming money isn't a factor, undecided major, and class size or location doesn't matter to me as of now</p>

<p>Chance me for:
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Rice</p>

<p>what are other universities that would be a match-low reach for me? I have my safeties, thank you!</p>

<p>I will leave to others to chance. My only suggestion is that you don’t spend any more time on the ACT. You have 2330 in SAT, which is sufficient for any highly selective schools from the standard test perspective. Use the precious time to up your GPA and carefully prepare for the senior year courses, or go deeper on your ECs…Good luck.</p>

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