<p>I'm currently a Junior at WT Woodson High School in northern Va.
I'd like to know your honest opinion on my chances of getting accepted to Vtech for engineering early decision (I will apply next year). </p>
<p>SAT score: 800 math, 590 CR, 550 Writing (going to retake in hopes of getting writing/CR up)
ACT: Composite- 29, 25 English, 30 math, 28 reading, 31 science (going to retake in hopes of improving in all sections)</p>
<p>7th grade I took Alg 1 Honors</p>
<p>8th grade I took Geometry Honors and French 1</p>
<p>Freshman year: Wgpa 2.9 (I know it's garbage, but will explain how death of my father resulted in poor school year)
English 9
Alg 2 Honors
Biology Honors
French 2
PE
Photography</p>
<p>Sophomore year: Wgpa 3.743 (better, but not great)
English 10
AP World History
Pre-calc
Chemistry Honors
French 3
PE
Sports Med</p>
<p>Junior year: Wgpa 4.1 (So far, after 1 semester)
Physics Honors
AP US History
STEM Engineering
English 11
French 4
AP Calc AB
AP Psychology</p>
<p>Senior year: Wgpa N/A
(Courses I will take)
AP Calc BC
AP Statistics
AP Physics C
US Government Honors
English 12 Honors
Advanced STEM Engineering
Economics & Personal Finance</p>
<p>I plan to graduate with 7 math classes, 4 sciences and an advanced diploma (with CTE seal due to STEM Engineering).</p>
<p>So.. I'd like to know your honest opinion on me getting into Virginia Tech's Engineering Program with an early decision application (I personally think it is a far reach). Would it be in my best interest to apply early decision University studies instead of Engineering, and then switching into engineering after a semester?</p>
<p>I know this is a lot of information at once, and I appreciate feedback!</p>