Chances At Umich,wisco

<p>Chances for University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and University of Wisconsin-Madison? </p>

<p>Ethnicity: White male</p>

<p>Location: NY</p>

<p>GPA: Our school gives number grades out of 100 so my weighted average from 9-11 grade is 99.604. It would therefore be a 4.0 GPA.
Rank: Top 25% out of approx. 140 students (Very competitive grade)</p>

<p>SAT I: 550 math, 570 verbal, 630 writing (1120 without writing, 1750 with writing) I am retaking the SAT in October
SAT II: 700 US History
ACT: Will take in October</p>

<p>Activities: (All from grades 9-12):
Wrestling, baseball, chamber singers, interact community service club, students against drunk driving, newspaper club</p>

<p>Awards:
All-State Chorus (I made it in 11th grade but did not make it in 12th grade)
All-County Chorus (grade 9,10,11,12)
All-County Wrestling (grade 11)</p>

<p>Community Service:
35 hours at the Boys and Girls Club (grade 9)</p>

<p>Work Experience:
General counselor at the Boys and Girls Club summer camp, have my own small business on eBay, and some other small jobs. </p>

<p>AP Scores:
AP European History: 3
AP American History: 3
AP Language and Composition: 2 </p>

<p>Currently taking AP Government, AP Spanish, AP Physics, AP Literature</p>

<p>So therefore I took a combined 7 AP classes by the end of high school and the rest a majority of honors classes. </p>

<p>I also received an A from my college credit public speaking class at UCLA during a summer program.</p>

<p>I am mostly worried about my SAT scores because I think my GPA and all other stuff is fine, hopefully. I don’t know how the writing scores will factor in to the admissions. I am fairly confident my SAT scores will raise but I want to know how I stand at this precise moment. </p>

<p>I would greatly appreciate some of your insights!</p>

<p>Michigan - REACH</p>

<p>Judging from the gap between your grades and your AP/SAT scores, your school is too easy and your grades are inflated. Your ECs are decent but not incredible. I think UMich is a reach</p>