<p>I'm currently a first year Engineering student at the University of British Columbia (I'm Canadian).</p>
<p>I want to transfer to UMich for Aerospace Engineering since Aero is not offered at my school.
What are my chances of getting in? I know the engineering school is really competitive... especially since I'm international and applying as a transfer.
Here are some of my stats:</p>
<p>SAT: 2020
SAT Chemistry: 750
SAT Math II: 720
ACT Composite: 30
Unweighted GPA from high school: 3.9/4
Took 4 AP courses, 2 of which were not offered at my high school so I had to take the courses online. I also had more than a full course load.
AP Calculus AB: 4
AP Chemistry: 4
AP English Literature & Composition: 4
AP French Language & Culture: 5
Graduated with a bilingual diploma (English & French) and with honours. </p>
<p>EC's (in high school):
-Valedictorian
-Student Council President
-Grad Legacy member
-McRoberts in Action Leader (an organization for all the presidents of the clubs in the school)
-Varsity rugby player
-Rep rugby player (represented the city, placed 4th in the province, co-captain, played on the 18U Women's team for 2 years)
-Referee for Volleyball Canada (worked for Volleyball BC)
-200+ Volunteer hours (mostly athletics related)
(I'm worried because my ECs support kinesiology more than engineering...)</p>
<p>EC's (at university):
-On the Solar Car team
-Member of Engineers Without Borders
-(Maybe) on the Formula 1 team (applied for the team, haven't heard back yet)</p>
<p>Also, any tips on the application?
Thanks :)</p>