<p>I want to get into a good engineering of physics school, I haven't decided yet which one. I am currently a Junior with a 3.something (one B, the rest A's). What I am looking for is a list of good schools that I stand a good chance of getting into. I'll post some of the things that I think may help my chances of getting into good schools so you have something to go off of.
AP-Physics, Chemistry, U.S. History, PolySci, English, Calc 1+2
Three years of honors english
College Prep. Biology
Varsity Lincoln Douglas Debater
Varsity Extemporaneous Speaking
Varsity Golf (don't know if sports will help or not)
top 5% of class
several community service projects
Haven't got the ACT scores back yet but I expect a 30 something (34-36 in math)
Haven't taken the SAT yet but I will soon.
two years of Spanish
Recommendations from people who's name will carry some weight</p>
<p>I forgot to add that I play bari sax in my high school's jazz 1 band.</p>
<p>Physics: MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, Berkeley, Caltech, </p>
<p>Engineering: MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, Caltech, GeorgiaTech, UIUC, UMich, Cornell, CMU, Purdue</p>
<p>Schools that are excellent in both:</p>
<p>California Institute of Technology
Cornell University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Princeton University
Stanford University
University of California-Berkeley
University of California-Los Angeles
University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
University of Texas-Austin
University of Wisconsin-Madison</p>