Chance me please.

<p>Location: Maryland
School: Delmar High School (Small public school in Delaware, highest ranked public school in the state and unique as a bi-state school district) </p>

<p>SAT Reading: 760
SAT Math: 710
SAT Writing: 610
ACT Composite: 33</p>

<p>Rank: 31/151
GPA Unweighted: 3.21/4.0
GPA Weighted: 3.62/4.0 </p>

<p>AP Government: 4
Honors Classes: Algebra I-II, Trig/Precalc, Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science (Broad purpose freshman science), World History, Civics, US History, Economics
Dual Enrollment Classes: (Combo of local CC that offers Math and English and a terrible 4 year that won't transfer (Bio and Calc) Biology, Calculus, Composition (B+), Intro to Poetry(A), Intro to Drama(A-), Intro to Short Story. </p>

<p>Clubs/Sports: Business Professionals of America (4 years, President, 1st place awards in Computer Security, Information Technology, and Insurance Concepts for the state, 3 national conferences); Student Government (3 years, Senior Class President, Junior Class Parliamentarian); Math League (3 years, division champs 1 year); Golf (4 years all Varsity, placed 12th in conference, Division Champion 1 year).</p>

<p>Volunteer Experience: After school program at school. Blood drives. Honestly not a whole lot. </p>

<p>Honors: Boys State, Youth Senate Delegate (Really, really excited about this), American Legion essay contest winner. </p>

<p>Major Applied Into: Computer Engineering</p>

<p>You’re probably in the same boat I’m in except my GPA is much higher, but my test scores are lower. Regardless, I think you’ll be accepted into the university itself, but being accepted into the engineering school is separate because it is limited enrollment. You definitely have a chance at getting into the engineering school like me, but its no where near a high chance. Hopefully we both get in. I’m trying to major in Material Science and Engineering</p>