Chance me for these! Columbia,Cornell ...

<p>I'm interested in getting into engineering programs of these universities; Columbia,Cornell,Upenn,Princeton,MIT,Stanford,UC Berkeley, Georgia Tech, Northeastern< Rutgers, U of Michigan, U of Illinois, Ohio State, Penn State, purdue... (I know the list is prett y loaded but i don't know the admission trend of any university actually...)Also I want to know my chances on NYU-Stern (I know its business) BTW: Early decision on Columbia</p>

<p>I'm M from Turkey, my gpa (we dont have weighted or unweighted) is 4.5 out of 5. Our school doesnt rank (but i am 79/586ish) I am attending the most rigorous program offered at my school IB (we dont have AP/HONORS). I have taken group 4 maths HL, physics HL, english HL, chemistry SL, ESS (environmental systems and societies) SL and turkish literature SL. I scored 1800 on my SAT (math 720, critical 520, writing 560) i havent taken the subjects yet. As for my extracurricular activities; Rotary Interact Club President, School Table Tennis Captain(bronze medal in state tournament), Model UN club member and delegate, attended the conference of the international Rotary Club on leadership, writer in schools annual science magazine, attending columbia's summer program this summer, research on toxicology with one of the professors in Rutgers University (my brother attended the engineering program), camp instructor for 3 years in diabetes camp for children and I tutor for 2 hours/week on math and science related courses (I also have diabetes) Please recommend schools with regarded industrial engineering programs</p>

<p>Thank you so much!</p>

<p>Out of the list, you may try OSU and Northeastern. All the other ones are reach for you with little chance.</p>

<p>billcsho, seriously out of all those universities only nu and osu are fit? You mean i cant even get admitted to rutgers, purdue, etc. Please tell me you are exaggerating!</p>

<p>Sorry that I missed these 2. You have a very long list. These 2 should be match for you too. The other schools are not from the same tier.</p>

<p>Columbia: High Reach
Cornell: High Reach
U Penn: High Reach
Princeton: High Reach
MIT: High Reach
Stanford: High Reach
UCB: Reach/ High Reach
U of Michigan: Reach
U of Illinois: Reach
Georgia Tech: Reach
Purdue: High Match/ Low Reach
Rutgers: High Match/ Low Reach
Northeastern: Reach
Ohio State: High Match/ Low Reach
Penn State: High Match</p>

<p>You really need to get your SAT score up at least 200 points for a greater chance at admission for most of these universities. </p>

<p>Chance me back? </p>

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<p>Work on SAT score first.Try to get about 600 for the verbal sections.</p>