Chance please: Vanderbilt, Virginia, Texas, Penn State, Colorado

<p>only one person answered my last one</p>

<p>Chance for mechanical engineering major at</p>

<p>Vanderbilt
University of Virginia
University of Texas (get into honors program, usually top 10%)
University of Colorado (with honors)
Penn State (with honors)</p>

<p>GPA
Freshman: 3.7
Sophomore: 4.0 (weighted and unweighted)
Junior: 4.0 (unweighted), 4.4 (weighted)</p>

<p>SAT (I am retaking them in May)
Math: 740
Critical Reading: 590 (really bad)
Writing: 640
Total: 1970</p>

<p>EC
Soccer: JV freshman year, Varsity sophomore-senior year
Played club soccer with a very competitive team for 11 years. Went to state cup and advanced last year
Golf: Varsity for 4 years
Awards: 4 golf scholar athlete (all 4 years)
3 soccer scholar athlete (grades 10-12)
Job: worked as a lifeguard for a summer after freshman year
Clubs/Groups: Pre-med club for 2 years
National honor society for 1 year
Community Service: 75 hours teaching disabled kids how to play soccer
50 hours helping out the elderly at my church
40 hours volunteering at summer camp near my house</p>

<p>and please any other suggestions for schools to look into</p>

<p>no responses?..</p>

<p>I think you are in great shape to get in to all of those colleges. Lafayette is another choice to put in your mind because they offer the engineering courses in very small classes and the school has an awesome reputation in the liberal arts. This is crucial because a lot of the jobs that we will do haven’t been created yet! You will always have to reason and apply your thinking! Chance me PLEASE?</p>

<p>pretty good for everything except vandy (with those SATs)
chance back if you can!: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/689260-how-my-sat-scores-bc-bu-neu-nova-nyu.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/689260-how-my-sat-scores-bc-bu-neu-nova-nyu.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;