<p>How do i look for university of michigan? it is my #1 choice i'll be applying by nov. 1</p>
<p>Honors classes: Global 1 and 2, English 10, Bio, Pre-calc
AP classes: US History (5), Language and Composition (5), US Government and Politics (taking now), Literature and Composition (taking now), Physics B (taking now)</p>
<p>96.2 GPA (i think thats like a 3.8-3.9)</p>
<p>31 on ACT (possibly taking again)
680 math/690 critical reading/770 writing (took again last weekent, possibly taking a third time)</p>
<p>other stuff...varsity letters and some other awards in basketball, track and cross country (sports take up most of my extracurriculars), was sports editor now am editor in chief of school newspaper, National Honor society recording secretary, National Merit Scholarship letter of commendation, good amount of volunteer hours coaching youth track and basketball, part time job for over a year, a few random clubs through the school.</p>
<p>i'm from long island if that matters</p>
<p>i know these things are a pain, but please let me know if i have a chance!!! thanks :)</p>
<p>no i'm a senior whatever that means...and obviously i'm not playing basketball at u of mich i wanna know if i can get in thanks</p>
<p>Lovenbskball-Ah...I think you'll definitely get in...a safe match or low reach :D Your GPA is strong with good amount of challenging courses (disregard what the person above you said about those APs being junior classes, because I don't think it matters...as long as you took them, got wonderful scores, and continue to challange yourself, you'll be fine). Heck, I know I bombed APUSH exam...stinkin DBQs. And you got a 5? so that's great! 31 is a very good ACT score....don't think you have to retake unless you feel you can do better and perhaps hoping to get into the honors college at Umich? Great extra curriculars...means that you're a well rounded student. Awards such as National Merit commended will definitely be recognized and aid in your admissions process :D </p>
<p>You have a good chance!! The only thing that I can see hurting you is your out-of-state location...but I'm sure all the stuff you've done in and out of school will make up.</p>
<p>heheh, you don't have to worry...I think the person here that has to worry is me! Having mediocore scores and comparison...and now knowing I have to be compared with ya! Lol. </p>
<p>And remember get that App in asap for a better chance!!! Good luck ;)</p>
<p>If in-state, Michigan is a safe match. If you are OOS, I'd say Michigan is a straight up match.</p>