chance me

<p>male, out of state, white</p>

<p>GPA-3.68 UW, between 4.1 and 4.2 W
SAT- 2020 (700M, 660R, 660W) retaking in fall
SAT II- 750 Biology, 720 Math II
ACT- 32 composite (36M, 35R, 33E, 24S) retaking in fall</p>

<p>Freshman Year:
World Hist H- A
English H- B+
Biology H- A
Alg II H- A
Health/Phys Ed- A
Spanish 2- B+
Orchestra- A</p>

<p>Sophomore Year:
Precalc H- A
Chemistry H- B+
Soph English H- B
AP World History- B(3)
Spanish 3- B+
Gym- A
Orchestra- A+</p>

<p>Junior Year:
Junior Englsih H- B+
Spanish 4 H- B
US History H- A
AP Calculus AB- B+ (probably 4/5)
AP Biology- B (probably 5)</p>

<p>Senior Year Courses:
English IIII H
Spanish 5 H
AP Govt/Politics
AP Statistics
AP Physics</p>

<p>ECs:
National Honor Society grades 11/12
9 seasons Varsity sports (3 cross country, 3 indoor track, 3 outdoor track)
Cross Country Captain
Eagle Scout, Senior Patrol Leader of Boy Scout Troop
200+ hours of community service</p>

<p>UM calculates GPA by taking out non-academic core classes (gym, music, etc.) and counting all A's as 4.0 and B's as 3.0, so your GPA would be a little lower than a 3.4 (they'll probably just round). Your course schedule and extracurriculars are solid. I'm not sure how the new admissions system will work, but if they still do deferrals, I'd say you would be deferred/waitlisted in the first round and then if you worked really hard on your first semester GPA and test scores, you could possibly get in the second round. It is a bit of a reach, though.</p>

<p>Yeah, reach.</p>

<p>would it be better if i just sent my ACT scores only, considering 32 is significantly better that 2020</p>

<p>also, does michigan superscore ACTs, because i got a 28 science at another sitting, which would bring the superscore composite up to a 33</p>

<p>Michigan doesn't superscore ACTs and they'll just look at whichever test you did better at, I believe.</p>