<p>I will be a senior next year and I wanted to know my chances at specific schools. I am a white female and I plan on majoring in electrical or computer engineering. I am considering applying to Cornell ED. Consider that 54% of females that apply to Cornell engineering are accepted, and even more ED.</p>
<p>SAT: 2110 (M:790, V:640, W: 680)
SAT II: Math IIc: 800, physics: 670
GPA: UW-3.6 W-4.2-4.3
classes: 11th grade: AP Physics B, AP Physics C, AP Calc AB, hon Eng, hon world history, principles of engineering, robotics
12th grade: AP Comparative Politics, AP Environmental Science, AP Statistics, MV Equations, health/student aid, introduction to engineering design, hon english
school does not rank
ECs:
FIRST robotics- vice president, in charge of finances
youth group- international webchair, council webchair, held many board positions and chairs on chapter level, won scholarship to attend leadership summer program, attended 2 leadership summer programs, planned many programs and conventions
sailing- not much experience with racing, so not good enough to be on a varsity team
guitar- throughout high school but nothing special
I fix computers at my school during lunch- currently have over 300 hrs community service as a result
summer job at NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) where I program and analyze robots for search and rescue missions</p>
<p>Chances at: (let me know if reach, match, and safety sound correct)
ED I: Cornell (R)
EDII:Carnegie Mellon University (R) or Tufts University (R)
RD/EA/Rolling:
University of Michigan (M)
Lehigh (M)
Bucknell (M)
Case Western Reserve (M)
Mcgill (M/S)
University of Rochester (M/S)
Penn State (S)
Boston U (S)</p>