<p>Applying to the CoE, UofM is my top choice and my dream school</p>
<p>Rigor of secondary school record: 7 AP's
Academic GPA: 3.74 (3.2 freshman, 3.79 sophomore, 3.9 junior year)
Class rank--doesn't rank :/
Recommendations: pretty good
SAT: 2200/33
Essays: hopefully good
Extracurricular activities--
-Pit Orchestra 3 years
-Marching band 2 years
-Section leader and principal bassist in highest orchestra
-lead bassist in jazz band, honorable mention all state
-three years of MUN, selected to team both times
-three years JV tennis, undefeated all three seasons
-Medalist in solo and ensemble regional and state festivals
-lettered in music at my school
-10 years of piano</p>
<p>Started an Orchestra Outreach program at my high school to spread music to underprivileged kids. </p>
<p>Alumni/ae relation -- dad went to Ross for grad school
Geographical residence-- In state
Ethnicity- asian/indian
Volunteer work- 500+ hours in specific places (tutoring)
Work experience- 3 summers working as a paid data analyst for pharmaceutical firm, youngest person ever hired</p>
<p>being in-state and having the legacy will definitely help you, just make sure to keep your grades up and I’m pretty sure you’ll get in, good luck.</p>
<p>Unless you’re waitlisted Michigan won’t see your senior year grades until you send in your final transcript at the end of your senior year. Applying early will help whether you expect to do well senior year or not.</p>
<p>I agree with the rest. You are a match. My understanding is that your legacy will still count. It doesn’t matter whether grad school or undergrad, as long as you had a parent attend the university.</p>