<p>Hey so I am a white male from an extremely competitive public school in northern VA looking to major in either chemical, civil /environmental, biomedical, or petroleum Engineering. </p>
<p>Please chance me for:</p>
<p>ED to cornell engineering
Early Action UVA engineering
Regular decision Carnegie Mellon
UT Austin petroleum engineering </p>
<p>Any other suggestions I for what schools I should apply to would be MUCH appreciated </p>
<p>My gpa weighted is 4.31 (as of end of junior year) top give percent 10/277. I have straight A's except one B in calculus. To make up for it I decided to take calc BC at the community college over the summer and got an A. My gpa at NOVA community college as a result is a 4.0. I will take multivariable senior year. By my senior year I will have taken 9-10 APs. </p>
<p>I have mediocre ap exams... All 3's except I got a 2 on calc Ab (not putting this on application) got really sick... I will probably not list any as these are optional admissions factors and for all they know I didn't take any. </p>
<p>ACT:I took the ACT five Times and showed tremendous improvements having raised it 10 points and it consistently rose after each date.
My best single date was my final time with a 33 (35 math 35 English 29 reading and 31 science. I got a nine in my essay for a 32 combined English writing. ^this was in a single date and NOT superscored. </p>
<p>I got a 770 math SAT 2 and 690 US history. (take these again to get another 750+).</p>
<p>My extracurricular activities are very good...</p>
<p>Soon to be eagle Scout and had numerous leadership positions in Troop, Co founder of a nonprofit organization that has a 501c3, VP of school model UN, tennis team number one seed and captain (obviously varsity), won a regional tournament, varsity school chess team which took third at States, 2nd in school tournament, magnum cum laude on national Latin 4 exam, 2nd at the regional science and engineering fair, Latin and math honor societies, nhs, math tutor, 4-H took third in lambs at county fair, over 500 service hours in high school and received presidential gold and silver awards, member of a youth advisory council dedicated to helping teens in county overcome oppressing issues, and I am sure that I forgot at few but those are the main ones.</p>