<p>I'm a junior who attends a top ten ranked high school that requires all students to enroll into the IB Program. My unweighted GPA is a 3.75. I have yet to take the SAT or ACT tests, but have been doing fairly well on practice tests (2100, 32). By the time I graduate I plan on having keeping an UW GPA of at least 3.75, finished with 6 IB tests, received an IB diploma, but only keep up with several clubs, particularly physics olympiad and 150 hours of community service. What do you figure my chances are of being accepted into Michigan? I'm in state, and the historically, the vast majority of students who have applied there from my school have been accepted. I'm worried about my GPA being too low even with Michigan's weighted system and a mediocre SAT/ACT score. What do you figure my chances are of getting in with:
3.75+ GPA
2000+ SAT
30+ ACT
Several clubs, community service, well written recs.</p>
<p>What's your UM gpa? I have the same unweighted as you and a slightly lower ACT (29) but you have a pretty good shot if you're instate. </p>
<p>Do you have any leadership positions? </p>
<p>It's kind of hard without having your actual scores, but it'd be a bit easier with your UM gpa.</p>
<p>My Michigan GPA would be in the 3.9-4.0 range, not completely sure how they would weight it. I know that my high school weights grades its own weird way, so A's and A-'s are 4.0 and 3.7 respectively. What would be my chances with a 3.9-4 GPA, 2000 SAT, and a 32 ACT? For the record, I don't have any leadership positions. I've just been actively involved with several clubs over the last three years. My high school is the International Academy, for those who were curious.</p>
<p>UMich doesn't weight grades.
A=4.0
B=3.0. </p>
<p>But, with that GPA and ACT you listed I'd say pretty good shot :].</p>