Chances for Virginia Tech? and others...

<p>Race: African American
Gender: Female</p>

<p>SAT: 2040 (M:640, W:690, CR:710)
APs: Human Geography (4 on the exam), Physics, Spanish, Micro/Macro Economics (I'm taking those three next year)</p>

<p>GPA:
Unweighted: 3.6
Weighted: 4.6 out of 6
Rank: Top 25%</p>

<p>Freshman classes:
Algebra 2, Spanish 3 (Honors), American Government (Honors), PE, Orchestra, Biology (Honors), English (Honors)</p>

<p>Sophomore classes:
Human Geography (AP), Geometry (Honors), Chemistry (Honors), World History (Honors), Spanish 4 (Honors), English (Honors), Engineering (Honors)</p>

<p>Junior classes:
Spaish 5 (Honors), Health, SAT Prep, Yearbook, Physics (Honors), US History (Honors), Trigonometry (Honors), English (Honors)</p>

<p>Senior classes (next year):
Spanish 6 (AP), Physics (AP), Micro/Macro Economics (AP), Advanced Design Applications (Honors), Orchestra (honors), College Algebra (Honors), English (Honors)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Pit Orchestra (9)
Science Club (9)
Gay-Straight Alliances (10, 11, 12) (President)
Marching Band (10, 11, 12) (Percussion Section Leader, Drum Major)
Kenpo Karate (9, 10, 11, 12) (part time job, 20+ hours a week)
Yearbook Staff (11)
People to People Student Ambassador
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Youth Auxiliary (Secretary)</p>

<p>Intended Major: Industrial Design</p>

<p>Colleges:
Dream Schools:
Carnegie Mellon, Georgia Tech</p>

<p>Main Choices:
Virginia Tech**, Philadelphia University</p>

<p>Safety Schools:
Auburn, Art Institute of Philadelphia</p>

<p><strong>These are all out of state schools for me.</strong></p>

<p>“Race: African American
Gender: Female”</p>

<p>You pretty much sealed the deal for any technology school right there</p>

<p>Thanks :slight_smile: …</p>

<p>Any other opinions?</p>

<p>bumping this up…</p>

<p>I say you have great chances at all of them! You could probably score a few higher points on the SAT, but you have a good score nonetheless. :)</p>

<p>Apply Early to them. You’re in great shape, honestly, for any of these schools.</p>