<p>I'm a white female junior in high school in New Jersey looking to major in engineering (probably chem/bio) at RPI. I'm not sure of my class rank although it's definitely top 10% and probably top 10. My GPA is 3.8/4, 2060 on the SAT (Math 670, Reading 700, Writing 690) and I'm planning on taking it again in the fall because I want to raise my scores, especially math. 690 on both Math SAT Subject tests and I'm taking the chem one next month. I'm currently in 5 AP classes (Chemistry, Calc AB, Lang, Economics, and US History) and taking all six exams (both Micro and Macro Economics), plus Honors Physics, French 5 and Gym. My workload for senior year is looking like 6 APs: Bio, Physics, French, Lit, and Calc BC, plus Cooking and Gym. I'm applying to NHS soon with 100+ volunteer hours, I supervise at a "lunch break" food preparation/donation type thing every saturday (leadership position), I'm on the math team, science honors society, french honors society (leadership position), I threw shot-put my freshman and sophomore years but did not this year but might come back senior year depending. I'm also the captain of a Relay for Life team for my town. I plan on getting a job over the summer and holding it through the remainder of my time before I go to college. Is all this enough, am I on the right track?</p>
<p>RPI: Low match/Match</p>
<p>RPI will be a match to low reach. In just the last two years the acceptance rate has dropped from 43% to 36%. Your stats are about average for the school.</p>