Chance me please Purdue EA & RD

Hi, I’m currently a rising senior and was wondering if I have a good chance at Purdue for the next round of admissions.
The GPA’s are my core weighted GPA’s I’ll have each respective time.

GPA: 3.61 for regular & 3.56 for early
SAT: 2130 (superscored) , 2030 (composite) (570cr)(700m)(760w) , 1970 (composite) (630cr)(740m)(600w)

AP & DE COURSES: Graduating with 8-9 AP’s & 5-7 core Dual enrollments
-9th grade: AP Gov(3)
-10th grade: AP World(3)
-11th grade: AP Calc AB, AP Comp Gov, AP Stat, College Engl(1101), College Env Sci, College Econ, College US Hist, College Engl(1102)
-12th Grade (will take) :AP Biology, AP Comp Sci, AP Phys I, College Calc II, College Calc II
-Rest of classes have been honors

RACE: Indian but born here
-OUT OF STATE (GA)
-Intended Major: Computer Science

EC:
-Class president 10th & 11th grade
-Homecoming court sophomore year
-Founder & pres. of animal rights activist school club
-JV & Varsity soccer
-Participant in school play production
-Intern for City of Roswell’s gov’t (comm. development, GIS software)
-Pres. of Muslim students association
-Volunteer hours at animal shelter
-Math tutor for kids in neighborhood
-Lifeguard all through High School
-Guitarist of 4+yrs (in a band, & run small business giving lessons)
-Member of environmental club

Given all this, where do I stand, & should apply regular or early?

I have time from now till then so I’m open to all thoughts/advice & criticism
Which SAT Scores should I send? Do they superscore?

Thanks,

I would admit you! I don’t know why you’d apply regular - if you apply early then you get better consideration and a chance at scholarships. Offers of admission at Purdue aren’t binding or anything.

@hkian9 You’ll get admitted. There’s no point in applying to Purdue during the regular action action. Purdue’s EA round is non-binding and they don’t place any restrictions on you. Most of the elite schools won’t care if you apply to Purdue as well as their school’s EA round too since Purdue’s a public school.

In order to be considered for the major scholarships (Trustees and Presidential), you have to apply by Nov. 1.