<p>Hi, I'm applying RD for Michigan University Ann Arbor College of Engineering</p>
<p>Here are my stats:</p>
<p>Country: Canada (moved from china 3 yrs ago)
GPA: 92.5/100
Rank: 11/385
SAT: 2150, 680 CR, 800 M, 670 W
SAT II: Physics: 790 Math II: 800 Chemistry: 770
Taking all AP courses available in my school (English, Bio, Phys)</p>
<p>Community service: 400+ hrs, very normal stuff (cancer society, hospital, senior home, etc.)</p>
<p>Academic Awards:
Qualified for CMO (canadian mathematics olympiad) in g11
Many other gold medals from math events
School citizenship award etc.</p>
<p>EC Awards:
piano - provincial top 4, studying professional level (ARCT)
tennis - provincial team</p>
<p>ya i know i'm not outstanding, but plz chance me, thx</p>
<p>btw, i was invited to attend a National Math Camp of high school students across Canada. There were only 20 invited, so i think that’s pretty good.</p>
<p>I say high match, maybe low reach at worst, just since UMich is competive for engineering. Your awards and amount of community service are pretty solid. Good luck :)</p>
<p>You’ve got it. A lot of people don’t understand the Canadian GPA system, and yours is very impressive. Plus those SATs… OMG. Seriously, I’m lucky to get in Early Action. You will get in Regular Decision no problem.</p>
<p>please know the name of the school you are applying to… University of Michigan, not the other way around.</p>
<p>as far as the chance of getting in, i really have no idea. international admissions are different than domestic so i cant really help you there.</p>
<p>^
thanks for you reply, and thanks for your advice :)</p>
<p>in fact, even though i live in canada, i live in a small city right across Detroit River, and my school is very prestigious even in US because of our excellent math program.</p>
<p>hey, 400 hours is still 400 hours!
i think you have a pretty good chance b/c of your strong SAT II scores (since this is engineering…)
so let’s just say, MATCH.</p>