Chance me for admission???

<p>I'm a junior with a family member who just graduated and the school wowed me to the point where I want to go there even though I wanted a degree they don't offer. However, despite wanting to be a car designer, I would also love a business degree and work in the car industry from that perspective. I want to know if any of you think I could make it</p>

<p>I attend Staten Island Technical High School, known as pretty much the best high school in the NYC area right now. Insanely rigorous course load, took a bunch of AP's, all our classes are accelerated, etc etc so on and so forth, you get the picture. </p>

<p>Grades</p>

<p>93 GPA weighted (still impressive coming from my school even if it isnt 98 or something crazy like that) but will probably be 94/95 at the end of the year, 3.7/4.0, something like top 10% on national rank
Consistent high grades in humanities areas, less so in math and physics if I'm honest (like mid 80's)
1940 first SAT, taking it again in June and hoping for a 21 or over, probably will attain it
waiting on subject test and ACT grades but I feel good about them
consistent 5's on ap tests</p>

<p>Extra cirriculars</p>

<p>People to People leadership trip to China (community service, educational tours, leadership workshops)
NSLC Engineering Leadership conference at UC Berkeley
Consistent school service events
multiple clubs including Debate, JSA, Newspaper, etc
National Honor Society Member, Student Government delegate (regular member)
School play 3 years
Plus some other stuff but similar to those I listed.</p>

<p>I would infinitely appreciate if anyone could give me an honest answer.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Your curriculum sounds solid, but your SATs are on the low side. Your ECs are also a bit underwhelming. So you might make it, but it’s really hard to say. If you love GU, though, you should definitely apply.
However, it sounds like you would want to combine engineering (goal of being a car designer) and business, and GU doesn’t offer the former, so you should think really hard about which school offers you the best total picture of what you’re looking for.
Good luck!</p>