<p>GPA: 3.5 UW I dont know weighted score
My GPA freshman and sophmore year was 3.2 (all honors both years, all B's or A's) and then i got a 4.0 junior year with 7 classes (max able to take). I go to an extremely competitive (named one of the best schools in the midwest and top 50 in nation) private school.<br>
SAT: 2350
-Math 800
-English 800
-Writing 750 (11)</p>
<p>ACT: 36
SAT II:
Math 2: 800
Physics: 800
chem: 800
and ill take bio next year </p>
<p>Taken 4 AP's and gotten 5 on all: Bio, Biopsychology, Macroecon, Microecon
I am also planning on taking 3 more AP's next year (Physics, Bio, and Stats) And I will most likely get a 5 on all.</p>
<p>EC:
Varsity Skiing (3 years)
JV and V tennis
Played soccer for Jaguars and won 4 championships
Internship at Bioengineering company
4 week intensive Biological research at University of Chicago
semi finalist for region for Siemens competition
MMPC part I top 100
MMPC II top 200
I have some more that i cannot think of right now</p>
<p>I am extremely good at writing essays and dealing with interviews</p>
<p>I know i havent inputed all my stats but i just want a rough estimate if i would have a chance at UMich.</p>
<p>I think UMich will see your upward trend, perfect ACT, and consider you heavily for a scholarship (if you apply early enough!). Good luck and apply before october.</p>
<p>I think you would get in with those scores, but if you don't, then I don't have a chance. Also, I am 90% sure Michigan doesn't actually look at SAT IIs.</p>
<p>This is an interesting post in itself, but it becomes more interesting if one takes into consideration the fact that the OP took the ACT just 3 days ago. Unless the OP has some serious connections, he (let's assume male, just for the sake of argument) has no way of finding out his score so soon after the administration. Yes, the OP certainly could have gotten a 36 on a previous administration. But why would ANYONE who got a perfect score the first time care to take it again?</p>
<p>Furthermore, the OP notes that he took 4 AP exams and received 5's on all of them. He then says he plans on taking 3 additional AP exams "next year." What about this year's APs? Is he taking any? ...Does the OP even know when the APs are administered?</p>
<p>In another forum (incidentally, the OP has posted the same query on several other Top University forums), someone asked the OP how he participated in Siemens-Westinghouse as a junior, assuming wrongly that only seniors could apply. Nevertheless, the OP naively responded that he was in a group with a senior, thus enabling him to participate. But if the OP had indeed been involved with Siemens, he would have known that one does not have to be a senior to apply. Something is very fishy. </p>
<p>The real killer? AP "Biopsychology." </p>
<p>The trolls are coming, the trolls are coming...</p>
<p>No, Biopsychology is not an actual AP exam. It's not even a field of science. I know someone can take one of the AP exams without actually having taken the course (I'm doing it this year for Physic C), but if the exam doesn't exist in the first place...</p>
<p>Actually lobgent, Biopsychology is a field of science (one I've considered going into). University of Michigan has an excellent Biopsychology program</p>
<p>(No comment here on the OP's validity, since they seem to have other things that are inaccurate, just a statement about the validity of Biopsychology as a field)</p>
<p>yeah, no offense but it's hard to get a title of an AP exam that you took wrong.. it's biology, or it's psychology, but you can't just merge your APs together and create a new one. oops</p>