<p>Hey guys im from Southern CAL
from one of the top schools in the nation.
Moved around alot Sophomore year (to Kansas and back)
and this really affected my GPA</p>
<p>Applying to Aerospace Engineering</p>
<p>My stats</p>
<p>-GPA UW - 3.55
dont know weighted</p>
<p>SAT - 2290 (Will Retake DEC. focus on writing)
CR - 760
M - 800
W - 730</p>
<p>Should I submit ACT (I took in Oct. and scores aren't out yet)?
expecting 35</p>
<p>EC's
Astronomy Club - President (12), Treasurer(11) , 10, 9
Philosophy Club - President (12), 11, 10, 9
Robotics Engineering (we compete at JPL/Caltech etc.) 12, 11
LEO Club - 9,10,11,12 - various projects and hours
Tutor Volunteer Association 12, 11 (Math + Science)</p>
<p>Work Exp.
Tutor for pay -Math + Physics</p>
<p>AP Scores
Calculus AB - 5
Physics C Mech - 5
Physics C - E&M - 5</p>
<p>Senior Schedule
AP Bio
AP Comp Sci
AP Stats
Calc CD Honors
Econ
English 12</p>
<h2>Adv. Robotics Engr.</h2>
<p>GOOD LUCK to everybody that is applying
Do I have a chance for AAE?</p>
<p>You are a math and science genius! If you don’t have a great shot at being accepted for engineering, I don’t know who would! What is your class rank? As an out-of-state student, you are still eligible for automatic admit if you are in the top 25% (only in-state students qualify for the Top 10% admit).</p>
<p>Have you actually visited the A&M campus? Did you submit compelling essays as to why you want to attend A&M specifically?</p>
<p>A&M has a tiny percentage of out-of-state students compared to the California schools (I know this personally as my son is a freshman at A&M now and we live in Southern California). It’s about 4%. It helps to really show them that you are truly interested in their school as opposed to it seeming like you just applied to their school as one of many. However, your stats are more than outstanding, so I would feel very confident if I were you.</p>