Chance me please?

<p>I'm a junior right now at a competitive school in NY. I am a Korean American if that helps. I think that I want to do ChemE, but it is not definite, but I would like to do engineering. </p>

<p>GPA: 3.72 UW (school is pretty tough)
PSAT: 221 (71CR 80M 70W)
SAT: 2220 (690CR 780M 750W)
Class Rank: n/a</p>

<p>SAT II's: Biology - 710
Chemistry - 800
Math IIC - 800
Physics - projected 800</p>

<p>AP's: Chemistry - 5 (self studied sophomore year)
Statistics - 5 (sophomore year)</p>

<p>Grades this year are A+ for BC Calculus. A/A+ for AP Physics C: Mechanics. B+ for English. A/A+ for Spanish. B/B+ for US History. I should get a 5 on physics and calculus.</p>

<p>I'm going to take multivariable calculus over the summer at Harvard summer school, and a psychology class. I plan to take a general chemistry class at Columbia during senior year. (Note: I am doing the summer program at Harvard in order to have fun over the summer, while learning stuff.)</p>

<p>Senior Year Schedule:
AP Biology
English
AP Spanish
AP Macroeconomics
General Chemistry (Columbia)</p>

<p>EC: LiNK (Liberty in North Korea) - 3 years - President
Math Team - 3 years - top member (captain next year)
International club - 2 years - member
Asian Club - 3 years - member (president next year)
Volunteer at a hospital - 1 year
Honor society at school (I tutor other kids) - 1 year
Lab research - i'm starting in may, not much, but it's my first time doing it.</p>

<p>Other Stuff: AMC 10 participant - freshman year - 119.5
AMC 12 participant - sophomore year - 112.5
AMC 12 participant - junior year - 111
AIME participant - sophomore year - 4
AIME participant - junior year - 6
Chemistry olympiad - sophomore year - 2nd in school, but not a qualifier for national exam
Chemistry Olympiad - junior year - USNCO qualifier
Biology Olympiad - junior year - open exam participant
Physics Olympiad - junior year - open exam participant
3rd in county for math team
National Merit Scholar</p>

<p>Your stats are very similar to what mine were, and I got into CMU's ECE program. Now I understand that it keeps getting harder and harder to get in, but you are still above the average candidate, so I think your chances are quite good.</p>

<p>There are a few other factors that can change things. First of all, they're probably gonna read your essay for the Common App as well as the CMU why-I-like-engineering supplement, so write convincingly. Secondly, I felt that an interview on campus left me on positive footing. I wish you the best.</p>