<p>GPA: 3.2
SAT: haven't taken it but PSAT predicts it to be 1850 with room for improment
130+ volunteer hours
College credits
Leadership program
Ec: key club (editor), SkillsUSA(secretary), bowling club, student council, ambassador club, French club, interact club, class officer, model UN (president), computer programming club, and intramurals.</p>
<p>I want to pursue aerospace engineering</p>
<p>Chance me for;
Cu-boulder
Purdue
Wpi
UT Austin
UW Seattle
UIUC
Georgia Tech
TAMU
Syracuse
Penn state </p>
<p>APs:
Ap Comp sci
APUSH
(School doesn’t offer honor) </p>
<p>Btw, I’m sorry I forgot but I go to a public Vocational school, in NJ you have to apply to get into if that gives you an idea of how hard it is.</p>
<p>Public universities typically dont care what school you went to, only class rank. You’re GPA is awfully low or the schools you selected, even TAMU. When you apply to TAMU you will also be applying to the engineering school which has a higher standard that the rest of the school, that GPA is going to hurt your chances. </p>
<p>@BlakeGrhymes so what would be a good gpa for those schools?</p>
<p>@BlakeGrhymes both</p>
<p>You can find these graphs online for the schools you’re intrested in. This one is for Georgia Tech:
<a href=“Georgia Tech: Acceptance Rate, SAT/ACT Scores, GPA”>http://collegeapps.about.com/od/GPA-SAT-ACT-Graphs/ss/georgia-tech-admission-gpa-sat-act.htm</a></p>
<p>You can see that almost none of the students admitted had a GPA lower that a 3.5, most had a 4.0.</p>