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<p>Okay heres the run down, I'm a junior right now, and my top choice is Carnegie Mellon, USC, UCSD and then Purdue, UCD, and UCI, UCSB, Harvey Mudd. these are my stats:</p>

<p>MAJOR: Electrical Engineering with Computer Science or Computer Science Engineering</p>

<p>Unweighted gpa: 3.78~3.83
Weighted: 3.82 (My school goes by the college prep. grading system, hence I hate my school)
Sat scores (should be around here by Jan. test): Math:730 CR: 660 W:710
Total SAT Reasoning: 2100
SAT 2s Scores should be above the 700 range. And Im taking the Math IIC, Physics, and Bio M exams.</p>

<p>Course Load: 6 honors and aps together: (h. algebra 2 9th, hon. geo and ap bio 10th; h. precal, ap comp sci, apush 11th; ap econ, ap calc, ap stat 12th) downside I got a C in ap bio 1st semester and a D in second sem. and made it up at a community college. Talked to counselor and he said that the grade which i got in the community college would factor into my unweighted gpa. (will colleges frown upon with this grade?)</p>

<p>Couple of questions: I have been taking pratice exams in the college board, princeton, and barrons books and I have been getting in the 720s to the 750s in the math; 700s in the writing; and 630s in the CR range how accurate can these results be to the real test?</p>

<p>What are my chances at these schools? Pleasseeee dear god let me into CMU!!!</p>

<p>you mean electrical with computer engineering or computer science.</p>

<p>Electrical with Computer Engineering</p>

<p>Well....I don't generally respond to "chances" posts, but I can tell you that the practice tests are pretty good indicators. Of course, things can vary by 50-100 points, just as they do between tests.</p>