<p>Hey everyone I'm really interested in the college of engineering for these schools</p>
<p>3.85 UW GPA (All Honor's/AP Classes throughout entire highschool career.)
35 ACT (36 English, 36 Math, 35 Reading, 32 Science)
2150 SAT (700 CR, 770 Math, 680 Writing)
201 PSAT</p>
<p>Sat 2's:
Math 2-790
USH-680
Biology M-Taking in a week!</p>
<p>AP Scores:
Calc BC-3 (Ab subscore of 5) ( I really brainfarted that day)
World History-4
US History-4
Lang-4</p>
<p>Senior Year Courseload:
AP Biology
AP Comp Sci A
AP Psych
AP Lit
Calculus 3 at University
Honor's Internship</p>
<p>EC's (Just going to put the main ones):
150 Volunteer Hours at Hospital
120 Unpaid Research Internship Hour's
Founder/Vice President of Gaming Club-1 Year
President of Breakdance Club-2 Years (Memeber for another 2)
Member of Global Issues-2 Year's
Calculus Club-2 Year's</p>
<p>Honor's/Awards:
Siemens regional finalist
AP Scholar w/ Honor
National Honor Society</p>
<p>Chance me for the engineering programs at UIUC, Umich, UC Berkeley, Stanford and Columbia!</p>
<p>Send that ACT. UIUC seems very easy for your grades. Stanford, Berkeley and Columbia you have a shot. A very decent shot. U Mich you’re like a perfect above 75th student.</p>
<p>is uiuc that safe? I have a couple of stellar friends who didn’t make it into the engineering school, they offered acceptance into any other major though</p>
<p>UIUC would depend on the program/major you apply to. The mid 50 ACT is the same as UMich. The acceptance rate for oos is higher for UIUC than UMich although UMich has more oos student ratio due to the application pool size difference.
For any school, I would suggest to use the ACT score for chancing since it is much much better than the SAT score (almost a 200 difference after conversion).</p>
<p>Well 100% chance of getting into the University. However, you have impressive scores and strong extracurriculars so you should have a great shot at getting in to engineering.</p>
<p>If you’re having doubts about UIUC engineering, I don’t know how I should feel.</p>
<p>I would not call UIUC a safety although it is likely a low match. Even Parchment would not give it 100% with ACT 35 for the whole UIUC (not to mention engineering). Parchment uses lower admission stat from several years ago for evaluation.</p>
<p>But the thing with UIUC is they don’t take any other considerations, it would jsut be GPA + ACT + Activities. AP Scores/Subject tests are not allowed to be sent in. I think this kind of helps me out</p>
<p>^ That is true. They do not accept recommendation and would not consider subject test scores. You only need to have good GPA, good course load, good ACT/SAT scores, good EC and good essays. Still, there are a lot of information for them to consider already.</p>