Chances?

<p>GPA: 94ish</p>

<p>SAT: 2120 (superscored)
cr- 650
w- 670
m- 800</p>

<p>*SAT II's
Awaiting results</p>

<p>Rank: 13th, top 5% unweighted</p>

<p>Extra Curriculars:
Vice President of Key Club
Track
Drama Club
Piano
Volunteer through Key Club
Volunteer all the time at church:
Youth Group, Catechist, Liturgist, Camp Leader
Work ~10-15hrs a week</p>

<p>Awards and Achievments:
Clarkson University Award
Society of Women Engineering Award
National Honor Society
Scholarship for Academic Excellence
High Honor Roll (every quarter)</p>

<p>Summer Activities:
Volunteering at Christian Summer Camp
Volunteer for church</p>

<p>Course load- All honors or APs
METS Engineering program at RPI, open only to 15 seniors in 23 public school districts</p>

<p>Junior year:
AP US History
Spanish IV
English H
AP Chemistry
Pre Calc w/Calc
Psychology/ Health
Intermediate Theatre</p>

<p>Senior year:
(through METS program: )
RPI Physics I & II
Advanced Engineering Research and Applications
English 12
Economics/ Participation in Government
(through local school: )
AP European History
AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>AP grades:
US- 2 (I'm terrible, I know)
Chemistry - 4</p>

<p>Also, any suggestions for other colleges would be much appreciated, thank you :)</p>

<p>eh dont know could be 50/50, not bad though. watch teh ed cornell forums and get perspective.</p>

<p>Looks pretty solid, since its RD, I would agree with 50%.</p>

<p>zero, none, no chance at all, Female engineer without a 2400, i just cant see it happening. </p>

<p>To be completely honest, I think this chance threads are kind of dumb, just look at the dmouth ED thread, and see how random they are, RANDOM. Seriously, just do it. I chance you: 1. underpants, 2 ????? 3 profit. That is all, good day.</p>

<p>I guess that there are actually reliable means to get chanced rather than having a bunch of random people (most not even attending Cornell) giving you feedback.</p>

<p>Google 'go'(the #4)'ivy' and check out that website</p>

<p>It's $14 per collage and apparently 94% accurate. It has been endorsed by pretty reliable sources (Newsweek, Readers Digest, NBC, Wall Street Journal). I'm just saying, you're going to waste a lot less time and get a much more satisfying answer...</p>