<p>First, thank you for reading this.
now, i just got my sat subject tests scores so chance me for the following schools:-
Ga Tech(EA)
UIUC(priority admission)
Purdue
UCLA
UCB
UCSD
USC
Umich
UW-Madison
UWashington-seattle</p>
<p>Major:- Computer Engineering
Country:-International
GPA:- dont have a gpa system but grades are decent
EC's:- Soccer(8yrs, captain senior yr)
Tennis(6 yrs)
Volleyball(3 yrs)
MUN's
Debates and a lil theatre(hardly worth mentioning)
junior National science olympiad(1st in school, 253rd in state)
Essays:- pretty great
Rec's :- amazing<br>
Sat: 1980(CR+m-1350, retaking in november, expecting around 2100)
Sat subject tests:- Math2-700
Chem-700
Physics-720
so please tell me which schools are reaches and matches.</p>
<p>GTech: High Match
UIUC: Match
Purdue: Match
UCLA: Reach
UCSD: Low Reach</p>
<p>It’d be a really great help if you can tell us where you’re in-state and what your specific math or cr scores are, though I tried my best to gauge.</p>
<p>thanks for the reply Gloogle,will chance you back.
i have mentioned above that i am an international student. as for the scores, i got a 700 in math and 650 in cr. any response for the other schools would help…</p>
<p>Ga Tech(EA): high match to low reach
UIUC(priority admission) : reach
Purdue : high match
UCLA : low reach
UCB : reach
UCSD : match
USC : low reach
Umich : reach
UW-Madison :high match to low reach</p>
<p>Thanks billcsho. how is uiuc a reach when ga tech is a high match-low reach. i though it was easier to get into uiuc compared to ga tech.
USC is a low reach??? wow. i thought it would be a high reach :P</p>
<p>For UIUC overall, it is easier than GA Tech. For Engineering, it may not. For instance the mid 50 ACT for GA Tech is 27-32, for UIUC is 26-31, but for UIUC engineering is 31-34.</p>
<p>Thank you Sara and Billscho,
well, my grades:-
9th-72%
10th-77%
10th- 95.2%(national exam)
11th- 69%(lol)
12th 1st semester-62%
the reason i didnt post them earlier is because the grading system in my country(india) is different and the courseload is very rigorous
inspite of my grades im in the top 5%</p>