<p>Can u rate my chances for Purdue, USC, UC's, UCIC, NYU</p>
<p>3.7 UW GPA</p>
<p>9 honors and AP courses
1350 SAT 720M
700SAT II M
610 SATII Writing</p>
<p>250 Voluteer hours in hospital
Summer research experience UCI med center
260 hours work at Kaiser paid
many school activities
Regionals for Science Bowl 2 years
Varsity Swimming 3yrs skipped sophomore due to sickness
Interact club 3 yrs</p>
<p>Grade dissapointments
C in Algebra 2 first semester but got B second semester
B's in trig/precal
C in Physics 1 st semester but got A in second semester
B in Honors English </p>
<p>Got A's in all science
AP US- 3
AP chem-4</p>
<p>Toughest school schedule</p>
<p>Out of state- CA
Can u tell me my chances at USC and Purdue and what engineering major would be more easier. </p>
<p>80% get into purdue. id say ur applyin to lower calibre schools than what u shud actually be applying to. try grinnel, bowdoin, maybe even dartmouth or duke. uv got a fairly good chance. dont miss out. u seem an indian, and id say that its a waste of talent to go to purdue.</p>
<p>"80% get into purdue. id say ur applyin to lower calibre schools than what u shud actually be applying to. try grinnel, bowdoin, maybe even dartmouth or duke. uv got a fairly good chance. dont miss out. u seem an indian, and id say that its a waste of talent to go to purdue."</p>
<p>^^ If he's applying for engineering, i'd say Purdue's a better school than all the other listed schools (imo). Sure it's easy to get in, but it's harder to get out. Don't they have a higher freshman retention rate than GaTech too? Plus it's cheap too, and he can do the honors program that they have as well (though i don't know much about this).</p>