<p>I posted earlier in the summer, but this is my final resume before applying:</p>
<p>GPA: 4.22 W , 3.83 UW
Top 5%
Asian Male
Hopeful Major: Chemistry (Pre-med track) , LSA</p>
<p>Classes:
Freshman: No honors classes
Sophomore: 2 honors classes
Junior: AP Psych (5), APUSH (4), AP Eng Lang (3), AP Stats (5), 2 honors classes
Senior: AP Calc BC, AP Chem, AP Phys B, AP Eng Lit, 1 honors class</p>
<p>Test Scores:
ACT: 29
SAT II: US History and Math II on Oct. 6</p>
<p>Extracurricular Activities
- Cross Country - Captain
- Track & Field - Captain
- Spanish Club
- School Newspaper - Copy Editor
- Cultural Group Volunteer
- CEC - Peer Tutor
- Key Club
- President’s Council (School Leadership Group, nominated by principal)</p>
<p>Honors
- Cross Country Varsity Letters
- Track & Field Varsity Letters
- Nominated to Conference Leadership Committee
- Conference All-Academic Award for Cross Country
- Certificate of Recognition for Contributions to High School
- AP Scholar with Honor
- High Honor Roll
- Nominated to President’s Council </p>
<p>Good Recs and Essays</p>
<p>Nothing will change (aside the SAT IIs) before I apply. Please give me your feedback on where I stand. Thanks.</p>
<p>I don't think Michigan requires them but they do consider them if you do well; also one of my other school recommends them so I took it. Still, what do you think are my chances with just a 29?</p>
<p>29 is their avg., so I think you'll be fine with that. Mid 50% range is 27-31. They will look most at GPA and course selection, then ACT and ECs/essays. They want an well-rounded applicant, so if you've presented yourself that way, you should be good to go.</p>
<p>I just sent in my application, now I'm wondering whats next on the timeline of things: when do they send me confirmation of all my materials , give me my UM id , etc.</p>
<p>Received a 780 Math II and 690 US History Subject Tests ....will these scores help at all? I doubt it since they seem mediocre for their respective tests</p>
<p>Math II score should help. I'm not sure about the history, but if it doesn't help it won't hurt you, since they aren't a requirement. is everything received by now?</p>