Cooper Union ED/RD Chances

<p>I live in NYC right now</p>

<p>Looking to do MechE/AeroE and Business Minor and I'm currently a Junior</p>

<p>3.8 GPA (91%) at top 50 school in the nation</p>

<p>Freshman Year
Reg English
Honors Geometry
Regular Chem
AP World History (Year 1)</p>

<p>Sophomore Year
Honors English
AP Chemistry
Honors Alg II/Trig
AP World History (Year 2)</p>

<p>Junior Year
Honors English
AP Computer Science
AP US History
Honors PreCalculus</p>

<p>Senior Year
AP Literature
AP Comparative Government
AP Physics C
AP Calculus
Linear Algebra and Differential Equations</p>

<p>SAT: 610 CR, 720 M, 710 W (Superscore, I'm taking it again)
Will be taking ACT, SAT II Physics and Math II in June</p>

<p>E.C
Varsity Soccer, Varsity Cricket, Programming Division on Robotics, Founder and President of the Astronomy Club, Intel Science Research Program,Junior Leadership Business Plan Competition</p>

<p>Awards:
Gold Medal @Math, National Latin Exam Silver Medal, Invited to an internship program at Google, invited to a programming course paid by Google as a scholarship</p>

<p>I can't decide whether do ED to Cooper and risk not getting UMich or just RD and losing my best chances at Cooper to make sure I can get into UMich?</p>

<p>low chances. Your EC are less than stellar and your GPA isnt all that spectacular. You haven’t shown your SAT scores either. Cooper union ED or RD is still way out of reach because it’s like 7% acceptance. It would be a miracle. The only reason I could see you getting in is because of your rigorous courses but, even that isn’t that spectacular compared to some of the over ambitious students who apply. Sorry for being rude, it’s just brutal honesty.</p>

<p>Well my school is the second best school in the city and I know people from my school who have lower GPAs, similar SATs and ACTs as well as less rigorous courses.
So surely it can’t be that out of reach?
@APsooof‌ </p>

<p>Get all three SATs >700 and you have a reasonable chance.</p>

<p>@aerospaceAK97‌ I don’t want to kill your optimism but, if you aren’t the best of the best of the best, the 1% of the 1%, you can’t really get into Cooper Union. Cooper Union is impossible.</p>

<p>you will have a good shot if you get a 2250, ed accepted for the fall was 35%</p>