chances?

<p>[ *] College (LSA, engineering, etc.): Engineering
[ *] SAT: none
[ *] SAT IIs (if sent): Math II - 800, Physics - 800
[ *] ACT: 35, 10 writing
[ *] UM unweighted GPA: 4.0
[ *] Rank: school not ranked
[ *] Course Load: APs: Physics, AP Calc BC, AP Comp Sci, AP Chemistry, AP U.S. History, AP Gov, AP Lang, Econ/Gov, Mythology, Yearbook, Spanish 1-4, currently taking Calc 3 at local uni
[ *] Other stats: none
[ *] Subjective (ECs, special circumstances, etc):
Math/Science club (placed in two events at competition junior year)
Model UN (3 years)
Wrestling (4 years, 3 varsity)
Cross Country(2 years jv)
NHS/Spanish NHS
Job at sub shop
Tutor
Other misc. volunteering
Went to an engineering camp at local uni over the summer
[ *] Essays: Fairly solid,
[ *] Teacher Recs: Pretty sure its a solid rec
[ *] Counselor Rec: Very good
[ *] Hook (legacy, recruited athlete, etc.): nope
[ *) Location/Person:
[ *] State or Country: Michigan
[ *] School Type: Public
[ *] Ethnicity: White
[ *] Gender: Male
[ *] major strength/weakness: Scores and Grades are solid, pretty balanced in terms of sports/extra curriculars. major weakness below.
[ *] Other Factors/questions: Pretty much the reason I'm questioning whether or not I'll get in: In my dual enrollment class I have around a 50%. However, most kids in the class, HS or college students, are failing and the teacher is notoriously bad (his rate my professor grade proves this). I know this isn't really an excuse to have a bad grade, but I still have one. I may be able to bring it up to around 80 if everything works out in my favor- basically if I get A's on the rest of the tests and quizzes and the final. Does this hurt me enough to get me denied?</p>

<p>If you want to be an engineer and received perfect scores on the Math II and Physics SAT IIs, I’m sure one dual
credit grade blemish will not hurt your chances. It’s U of M, not Harvard. </p>