<p>What are my chances for applying EE or ECE engineering to Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Carnegie Mellon, UMichigan?</p>
<p>GPA (weighted): 4.26
Top 10% in class</p>
<p>9 APs
Sophmore: Stat (4), Chem (5)
Junior: Physics C Mech (5), Physics C E/M (4), Lang and Comp (4), US History (3), Calc BC (5)
Senior: Bio, Lit, Modern Euro History</p>
<p>SAT
SAT 1: 2300 (800 math, 730 reading, 770 writing) one sitting
Math 2: 790
Physics: 790</p>
<p>Activities:
Swim team Captain
Math team Captian 2nd place in state league, 5th in New England
Viola 8 yrs, western region qualifier for last three years
Local orchestra won some competition to play at Carnegie hall
Lifeguard last summer
Swim team coach last summer
NHS (a bit more than 150 hrs)
Math tutor
Some other somewhat arbitrary stuff </p>
<p>Decent Essays
Decent Letters of Rec</p>
<p>Demographics:
Asian Male
Medium high income level</p>
<p>Good shots at all the schools with your scores, GPA and EC! I think they look very impressive. But keep this in mind, there’s no guarantee in prestigious schools. I think it all comes down to having a great essay that really shows your personality! But overall, you are in better position than others I would say. Good luck! </p>
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<p>UMich is 110% guarantee. Other schools u hav a REALLY good chance and most likely acceptance. Based on ur stats, why don’t you apply to Harvard/ MIT/ Stanford and the sorts?</p>
<p>Please tell me what chance do i have for carnegie mellon chemical engineering undergrad. I am an international student form india</p>
<p>Sat scores CR-620, Math-680, Writing-630. </p>
<p>Subject test scores Physics 770, Chemistry 740, Math level 2 670.</p>
<p>High school grades: 91% in grade 10, 72% in grade 12. High school does not provide a rank</p>
<p>Extra curriculars.
School Nature club president
Science club vice-president
Voluntary community service
Religious community service
Computer programming course</p>