Can someone post some stats if you got into EECS or other engineering majors?

<p>Trying to decide my own chances. Thanks.</p>

<p>Just GPA/SATs and how good your ECs were would suffice.</p>

<p>for ME
740M/750W/690R=2180
II's -790IIC/770chem/770bio
4.0 UW/ 4.6 W
top 5%
very strong EC's, very committed to them and wrote about them</p>

<p>Ugh... I can get a 4.6 if I only get 1 B per semester junior year, but with 6 AP classes, just 1 B/semester will be tough.</p>

<p>Your SATII's are pretty daaammnnn good.</p>

<p>for civil engineering
2100, 800/790
3.7 UW, 4.0 W
EC: 3 years of sports... thats pretty much it</p>

<p>i dont know how i got in with my gpa</p>

<p>EECS-</p>

<p>GPA - 3.95 UW 4.3 UCW 4.45 W
SAT I - 640 W 680 M 740 R (single sitting. If not make math 700)
SAT II - 730 Chem 770 MathIIC
no rank
AP - 4 Chem | 5 APUSH | 5 Comp Sci AB
Some ECs</p>

<p>^No special limiting factors? (Like are you Native American or something?)</p>

<p>Hmmm...</p>

<p>Engineering - Undeclared</p>

<p>SATS: 2220
Math: 760
Reading comp: 670
Writing: 790</p>

<p>SATII: Math IIC:800 Physics:770</p>

<p>APs: Physics B: 5 Statistics:5</p>

<p>mediocre EC, Good PS. took all ap classes offered at my school. Doing independent study for Physics C</p>

<p>edit: GPA: unweighted 3.7 weighted 4.3
class rank: top 4% ELC</p>

<p>IEOR
OOS/International - Canadian
SATI: 700V/800M/740W
SATII: 800/800/780
GPA: 98.1% weighted
Class Rank: 2 of 17
APs: Calc BC 5/Physics C E&M 5/ Mechanics 5/ US History 4
ECs: Decent leadership, 2 varsity sports</p>