Does Rose Hulman Care for Some of These Factors...?

<p>Alright, I didn't post this in the chance me thread because I felt that it was more or less an admissions question. Anyways, I'm an in state student (Indiana), and I wanted to apply to Rose Hulman. Freshman year was mostly B's, Sophomore was mixed a's and b's first semester, and nearly all A's second. Junior year I had straight A's, and I think I will during my senior year as well. I took the hardest curriculm possible, and had a 2200 on the SAT, along with some subject tests, AP exams, and a few IB courses...</p>

<p>So here are my questions: </p>

<p>Is Rose Humlan partial towards in state students?
Does it prefer look heavily at EC's?
And lastly, should I even bother applying?</p>

<p>Thanks for your time.</p>

<p>Rose Hulman is a private college, so gives no preference to in-state students. I think ECs are not too big a deal, but it is good if you have some that lean to engineering/technology. With your stats I think you would get in. It is a relatively expensive school, though, so run the Net Price Calculator on the website to see how that looks for you.</p>