<p>I'm a sophomore in high school right now. My unweighted GPA is a 3.2, but I'm planning on getting it up to at least a 3.5. I took all honors my freshman year, dropped to regular college prep English and history this year, and am going back up to all honors with AP chem my junior year. I'm doubling up on sciences junior year again so I can take AP Physics senior year along with AP calculus. I haven't taken the SAT yet but I have a tutor and he thinks I'll be able to get around an 1800. I'm just starting to volunteer so I'll have a good amount of hours by senior year. I'm also planning on playing either soccer or golf and robotics junior and senior year. I live in New England but don't mind travelling somewhere else for college. Thanks.</p>
<p>I say try to raise your SAT scores abit more. Try to aim for 2000? They emphasize the math section more. I’ll list some but you need to do some research on your own to see if they fit you or not. I say so far you have a chance in getting into some of these schools. 1800 SAT won’t be enough for top engineering schools.</p>
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<li>Rochester Institute of Tech</li>
<li>Drexel</li>
<li>Rutgers </li>
<li>Clarkson University</li>
<li>University at Buffalo</li>
<li>Stony Brook University</li>
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<p>University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, one of the best for chemical engineering.</p>