Chances

<p>Hi everyone.
I just got my Canadian citizenship (came to Toronto form Belarus 3 years ago). So, next winter I will be applying for universities as Canadian (I am finishing grade 11). I always wanted to become an aerospace/aeronautical engineer. I know my Canadian options, but USA universities seem like a better idea because of the variety of opportunities and choices. I went through many web-sources but the amount of information confuses. It is hard to find exact numbers and requirements for programs I want to apply for. I d like to ask you guys to basically read my academic/extra-curricular list of achievement and tell me what universities that have an aerospace/aeronautical program i am legible for. I know that may be controversial but please try your best Thanks. This is apprx what I am all about:</p>

<p>Academic average: 85-89%
Ap cources: math, calculus, chemistry, physics
SAT: 2100
Subject SAT: taking it in october - math 2, and physics (aiming for 720+)</p>

<p>Atheltics:
swim team 4 years (MIP 3 years in a row) - provincial qualifier.
track&field 2 years - regional level
tennis team - 2 years - regional level</p>

<p>Extra-curricular activities:
jazz band 3 years,
concert band 4 years,
finished piano education,
Student council PR executive 2 years in a row (hope for pres next year ), Ontario student leadership conference participant
DECA chapter founder and president - 2 years
DECA top 10 provincial qualifier
math contest bronze level in Canada
computer linguistics European championship - 2nd place
math academic award
robotics team
University of toronto summer engineering program graduate (senior mechanical engineeer stream)
gr 9 and gr 11 drama club including provincial festival participation
certified as a lifeguard of National Lifeguard Service of Canada
part-time job for the goverment institution as a lifeguard/swimming and lifesaving instructor
And simply i am a good guy )</p>

<p>What are my chances in getting into best schools? (and what are they?)
What are my chances in getting into good schools? (and what are they?)
Thanks guys</p>

<p>It’s hard to chance without schools to chance you for. If you wanna go to the U.S., the University of North Dakota has one of the top aerospace programs and it’s really pretty simple to get into.</p>