Chance after getting defferd at UIUC

<p>SAT - Math:770, CR:640, W:620(2030)
SAT II - Math 2: 730, Physics: 700, chemistry: 790
I do the IB program, and my subject choices are and my scores in it:</p>

<p>Math HL - 6 (A)
Chem HL - 6 (A)
Physics HL - 6 (A)
Environmental Studies SL - 7 (A+)
English Lang and Lit SL - 5 (B)
German Ab initio SL - 5 (B+)</p>

<p>I am a diploma candidate so I take no other subjects other than IB ones. </p>

<p>My school doesn't calculate GPA, but some online GPA calculator calculated my GPA as UW=3.5 and Weighted = 4.5</p>

<p>I had a research internship at my field of interest and the supervisor will be writing me a recommendation letter.</p>

<p>I am doing a research myself and I will be sending in the abstract with the application.</p>

<p>My essays are average </p>

<p>Extracurriculars:</p>

<p>Chess club (Leader)
Founded the Earth Club in my previous School
Earth club (Leader)
Hockey Club
Peer tutoring (Leader)
Study Skills (Leader)
Flute performer ( Since 5th grade)</p>

<p>I would say your should not have any problem getting in… they probably wanted to just calculate your gpa since your school doesn’t. Your gpa is average, but your sat is above average so it depends on your act.</p>

<p>Bump!! and do you know the criteria for deferment? I have seen posts in CC where OOS students with 2200 SAT and 3.6-3.7 GPA getting deferred</p>

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<p>I would say that in the scenario you listed, that would happen from not having enough ec’s or a very bad essay. Another thing is that, look at how they are ranked 2nd nationally for accounting. They want to keep the 2nd rank, meaning they will want you to have better a better gpa and scores.</p>

<p>What is your intended major?</p>

<p>Mechanical engineering is my major</p>