<p>School Stats:
GPA: 3.63 UW 3.75 W (My school only offers 4 ap classes) (grades are on an upward trend, since middle school which was a 1.6)
Class Rank: Top 15%</p>
<p>SAT: 2050 CR:650 M:800 W:600 ( i am gonna retake again, i kinda panicked at the writing and got almost half of them wrong)
ACT: didn't take yet</p>
<p>Major: Electrical engineering</p>
<p>Senior Year:
Ap Calculus AB (outside of school)
Ap Literature
Ap Chemistry
Ap Physics B (outside of school)
Programming
Electronics 3
Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW)
do they look at senior year grades?</p>
<p>Extracurricular activities
Chess club 4 years (president, vice president, and treasurer)
School's Engineering Academy 4 years (various competition awards)
Robotics 3 years (FRC electrical team and a few awards)
Cross country 2 years (varsity)
Law society/Mock trial team 2 years
Cyber patriots 2 years
Leo club 2 years
Physics and astronomy club 2 years</p>
<p>Volunteering-
30+ hours at Institute for human services (dedicated my life at robotics)</p>
<p>Some schools i'm also applying to (OOS for everything)
Purdue University
Illinois institute of technology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Pennstate University Park
University of Minnesota - twin cities
Arizona State University
UCLA ( UC gpa is 3.75 UW, 3.8W)
RPI
California Poly Pomona (gpa is the same as ^) </p>
<p>Purdue, UMN, UCLA, and WISC are all high match for oos, match for in state. You should definitely try these schools. For UMN, you should apply as soon as possible as they have already started sending rolling admission notice out around 10 days ago.</p>
<p>Those scholarships are only by nomination by the admission office from students who have applied before December 1. I have seen weaker GPAs in the invitee pool over the past decade.</p>
<p>I see! Thanks for the information, about 2 weeks ago i was told that i have a small chance of getting in when someone from iit visited my school so this renewed my hopes :D</p>