Chance me please, OOS

<p>I'm an out of state student from Texas. I'm applying to LSA. I'm a white male and I applied early response.</p>

<p>Class Rank: 108/587 (very competitive public high school)
UW GPA: 91.33
W GPA: 101.1
ACT: 29 (35 Science) If it was super scored it would be a 31.</p>

<p>AP's: (13) World History, Computer Science I, Physics B, Chemistry, Computer Science II, English Language, English Literature, Statistics, American Government and Politics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Psychology, Calculus AB</p>

<p>EC's: Varsity cross country Co-Captain, Robotics, Freshman Basketball, Part-time job, internship with orthopedic surgeon, Chemistry Club, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, American Politics Club Founder, volunteer at hospital, volunteer at used bike shop, school newspaper</p>

<p>Awards: AP Scholar, Confirmed in Church</p>

<p>Teacher Rec: Should be good</p>

<p>Counselor Rec: I know her very well and it should be good.</p>

<p>What do you think?</p>

<p>what major are you applying to? I know that engineering and business are hella competitive</p>

<p>First thing. Michigan doesn’t superscore.</p>

<p>@enemyunit: dale said that he/she’s applying LSA. I’d say you’re low match</p>

<p>A low match is a good thing, right? I know that they don’t super score, but it can’t hurt to send all three of the scores. I’m planning on majoring in economics.</p>

<p>i concur with low match, unless you get your ACT score up</p>

<p>I’m new to this. Can anyone tell me what a low match means?</p>

<p>You’ll be fine, it’s good you applied early. Your within avg of the ACT scores, took 13 AP classes (dam) and got some good EC’s. You’ll get in imo.</p>

<p>Thanks, can you tell me what a low match means?</p>

<p>Low match means your stats may be *slightly *below average. It’s just a little worse than a solid match.</p>