<p>Hi,
I posted this a while ago, however I just got my ACT scores in. They are:
Composite: 28
English: 26
Math: 30
Reading: 28
Science: 27
Writing: 6
English+Writing: 23</p>
<p>Can I please get an updated chance for UD ChemE major? Also can you chance me on honors program? Thanks!
Ethnicity: Asian male OOS.
GPA: 3.8 UW
9th grade classes:
Regular English- A+
Regular History- A
Honors Geometry-A
Regular French- B+
Honors Chemistry- A+
Orchestra- A+
10th grade classes:
Honors English- A-
Regular History- A+
Honors alg2trig- A+
AP Bio- A+
Honors French- A
Orchestra- A+
11th grade courses:
AP Lit- A-
APUSH- A+
Honors Calc- A+
AP Stats- A+
AP Physics B- A+
Honors French- A-
Orchestra- A+
Current 12th grade courses:
AP Physics C
AP Chem
AP Language
AP French
AP Calculus</p>
<p>SATs: 1710 CR: 550 M: 660 Writing: 500
SAT II's: Bio (M): 750 Math I: 690 Math II: 730 Physics: 730</p>
<p>Extracurricular (I'll only list the significant onces):
Garcia MRSEC research at SBU
President of math team
Gold medal at math fair competition
Submitted a paper to siemens
2 publications
filed a patent</p>
<p>I would only send in your ACT scores, not your SATs. Your SAT IIs are very good, but it’s confusing then why your SAT I M score is low in comparison.</p>
<p>Stitchs, is the good chance for UD in general or ChemE?
Also Booklady, I already sent in my SAT earlier this month because I didn’t expect to do better on the ACT, will this affect my application?
Thanks.</p>
<p>IMHO the intense rigor of your HS courses (and the excellent grades you got in them) coupled with your excellent SAT II scores should place you in a position to at least be competitve for admission to ChemE. Your regular SAT acores and ACT scores are significantly below that usually seen in students accepted to the Honors Program. I don’t know if your excellent SAT II scores would compensate for these relatively low scores (as far as admission to the Honors Program is concerned). I guess you could give it a shot and see what happens but I would not bank on being accepted to the Honors Program. These are just my perspectives. Others might feel differently. Best of luck to you.</p>