Chance plz?

<p>GPA:
Sophmore and junior year combined unweighted gpa: 3.67
Sophmore and junior year combined weighted gpa: 4.04</p>

<p>Test scores:
SAT: 2060
ACT: 34 (im only submitting act)
Math - 35
Science - 35
Reading - 33
English - 31
PSAT: 201 (was commended and sent it the college rec to U of M)</p>

<p>Class rigor:
I have always taken the hardest available classes possible offered
Junior year consisted of 3 ap's (calc bc, chem, and lit and comp for english)
Senior year going to consist of 5 ap's (bio, literature and comp english, physics c,
econ micro and macro, and stats ap) and and calc multi variable </p>

<p>ECC:
Track 1 year (junior year)
Science olympiad 1 year (junior year)
NHS (going to get in senior year)
Over 100 hours of volunteering spread through out 3 years of highschool</p>

<p>Summer stuff:
Took 4 diff math courses over the summers of 9th grade and 10th grade at a university
through a program
Summer of junior year consists of intership at a university working along side bio med
researchers.</p>

<p>Others:
Had one brother who went to u of m engineering, i am instate, applying for engineering</p>

<p>You have a great ACT test score but your GPA and EC are a bit on the lower side. However, because of the course load that you have taken, i would say a match.</p>

<p>I’d say youre at the boundary line right now.</p>

<p>Great ACT score I must say, but GPA is kinda low. If you had a 3.8+ you could comfortably get admitted.</p>

<p>Although, being in-state increases your chances significantly in my opinion. </p>

<p>Also, you EC’s seem like you do stuff just to put it on your college app. 1 year of track? 1 year of Science Olympiad? Make sure you dedicate this summer to 1 large thing. Unless if your 100 hours of community service are all done for a single cause, you need to widen and increase in depth your EC’s. Michigan loves EC’s.</p>

<p>when you guys say borderline, do you mean borderline of getting rejected? or border line of getting accepted? Because, if it is borderline of getting accepted then I could get deferred and maybe a 4.0 in senior year could send a good message. Also, if it helps, most of my B’s are concentrated in just the 2nd semester of sophomore year, so I do show a great improvement from sophomore year to junior year.</p>

<p>Is that unweighted your UMich GPA or what? Remember they round all the grades, and throw out most non-academic classes.</p>

<p>If that’s just a bunch of A-s, you’re quite likely to get in.</p>

<p>Yea, B’s = Bad.
A-'s = Good.</p>

<p>Michigan recalculates your GPA. Your school probably does 93-100 = A/4.0
At Michigan, its either 90/91-100= A, 80/81-89/90=B…something like that.</p>

<p>Borderline accepting is what I was talking about =)</p>

<p>yeah, in all my english classes, (i got B’s in most of them but i was very close to the A) 93.0% is an A-, 92.9% is a B+, this is for the ap english classes. and yes, this is the u of m unweighted gpa, (i don’t take non-academic courses)</p>

<p>If it’s just English classes and you’re applying for Engineering you should be fine. You’ll get in.</p>

<p>Well, I have goten a few B’s in my math classes, but the math classes i take are a grade above, for example, I am a junior now and I just finished Calculas BC., so next year i take Calc 3, or multi varb… Would those B’s look bad?</p>