Do i stand a shot against the geniuses of U Mich?? please chance..will chanc back

<p>SAT: 2020 (650CR, 720M, 650W, 10E)-------SUPERSCORED
Course Load: Freshman (all honors) Sophomore (2 AP's and remaining honors) Junior (4 AP's and all honors)
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): Freshman (3.33) Sophomore (3.71) Junior (4) Overall: 3.68
Weighted GPA: Freshman (3.64) Sophomore (4.21) Junior (4.79) Overall: 4.21
AP (grade on Exam): Computer Science (2) World History (4) Statistics (4) Chemistry (4) U.S. History (5) English (4)
Total Number of AP's (not including senior year) : 6
Extracurricular: National Honor Society, Science Honor Society, Science Olympiad, Robotics, Volunteering at Local Hospital
Leadership: Captain of the Robotic Team, Teach India Every summer
Awards: 3rd Place at Science Fair Regional (10th), 1st Place Science Fair Regional (11th), AP Scholar with Distinction
State: Virginia
School Type: Public
Ethnicity: Indian
Gender: Male
Hooks : How in India we started a organization that teaches underprivileged kids education (i teach every summer since 8th grade) AND my major upward trend</p>

<p>Michigan doesn’t superscore. Your UM GPA is 4.855. Get your SAT up a bit if you can and what is it non superscored?</p>

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I hope you mean 3.855 because UM GPA definitely does not go that high.</p>

<p>Yeah that’s what I meant.</p>

<p>UM GPA only counts Math, Science, History, CS, FL, and English classes. You can’t calculate his UM GPA just by averaging his soph and junior year GPAs. Maybe he got tons of A’s in P.E., and some C’s in Math O_o.</p>

<p>Anyways, I think you have a good shot although it’s not certain, especially since you’re OOS.</p>

<p>Slight Reach. Bring the SAT up without superscoring</p>

<p>Most people don’t take PE and total blowoffs sophmore and junior year. It would be a bit lower, but probably not by too much.</p>

<p>i have a question… why are u not staying in VA for UVA? isn’t it cheaper…
and of course…chances…
apply early, you’re a match</p>

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That is true, it’s not worth spending $100,000 more dollars to go to UMich.</p>