Chance me for Purdue, UMD, UIUC, UT..etc PLEASE!!

<p>Hi so I'm currently a high school senior in Texas. I'm interested in majoring aerospace engineering in college. So plz chance me for Purdue U, UMD, UIUC, UT Austin, Penn State, Georiga Tech, UWashington, UMichigan, Texas A&M (Long list I know.. really appreciate it!)
And here goes my stats:</p>

<p>Rank: high school doesnt rank
GPA: doesnt calculate
SAT: R:590 M: 800 W:570 (Planning to take it again on October 5th)
SAT II: math II 750, physics 760
AP: Chem 4 Physics C 4
*High school is private and doesnt offer AP classes in particular, but it's pretty high ranked.
Classes: Physics I & II, Chemistry I & II, Astrophysics, Engineering, Calculus BC, Theology(required for all seniors), English 12 & all History courses, Piano. Got some A&B's.
*race: Asian (I'm an international student)
TOEFL: 116/120
EC: Engineering club 2 years
Table tennis & Badminton club 2 years
Space Camp (Innovation & Engineering Excellence reward)
Peer tutoring
Volunteer at an institute that educates ppl in poverty
Piano
Sports: JV Basketball sophomore, Varsity Tennis sophomore
Varsity Tennis Junior
-Working Experience: Unity President Corp. worked for a month and gained experience in data sorting/analysis and official document translation(Chinese to English and vice versa)
-Research experience: Participated in a top Graduate school in Taiwan and did research in windmills (design/manufacture) with a team for a month.
Pretty decent essays :)
Thanks guys!</p>

<p>It’s really hard to say with no GPA. Chances can range from None - Perfect</p>

<p>Very Nice math score for SAT however, your low reading might be a blow. Try to bring your reading up</p>

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<p>It is strange that your school does not rank as UT Austin has automatic admission policy for in state high schools depending on class rank. You better ask your counselor about that.
Without GPA, it is very hard to chance. But UIUC is likely a low reach for you because of the SAT score. If you have decent GPA, Purdue may be a high match. However, the drop out rate is very high for Purdue engineering. They accept more students but many of them could not make it into sophomore. You should consider this when you apply.</p>

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