<p>I'd like to hear my chances for my higher-end picks:</p>
<p>Cornell, CMU, Georgia Tech, Cooper Union, Harvey Mudd, UT Austin, University of Southern California</p>
<p>Also, could I have advice for some backup/economical schools for undergrad?
Right now I have: NC State and New Mexico Tech</p>
<p>Major Choice: Computer Engineering or Computer Science</p>
<p>I don't have state residency for tuition purposes.
(I live overseas but am a US Citizen) There is no cheap 10k/year tuition option for me. </p>
<p>I'd like to hear about other options for engineering schools. I was considering University of Washington. </p>
<p>Stats:</p>
<p>ACT Super Scored (only taken ACT):
28 English
30 Reading
34 Math
34 Science</p>
<h2>27 Writing+English </h2>
<p>I'm taking the SAT IIs (day after tomorrow actually)
Hopefully roughly 780 on Math II/Physics </p>
<h2>Got a 5 on Physics B if that helps at all. </h2>
<p>Class Rank: 2/165
GPA: 4.167 weighted</p>
<p>Current AP Classes:
AP Physics C Mechanics
AP Calc BC
AP Lit
AP US Gov
AP Stats</p>
<p>Prior:
APUSH - 5
AP Lang -3
AP Physics B - 5
AP Chem - 4
AP Biology - 4 </p>
<p>Leadership:
Eagle Scout
AVID Student Tutor
Senior Patrol Leader
Mu Alpha Theta President
Physics Club Vice President</p>
<p>Other:
Fluent in Java, Python</p>
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