Future Environmental Engineer in need of advice

<p>I'm a HS Sophomore and I just wanted to know my chances for these colleges I'm applying to and how to improve.</p>

<p>SCEA•Stanford University
•Worcester Polytechnic Institute
•Tufts University
•Drexel University
•Northwestern University
•Cornell University
•Massachusetts Institute of Technology
•University of Southern California
•Lehigh University
•Columbia University
•Syracuse University
•Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
•John Hopkins University</p>

<p>My Stats</p>

<p>Freshman Year 4.0
Honors Algebra
World History
Spanish 1
Biology
English
EC: Academic Team</p>

<p>Sophomore Year-first semester 3.5
Honor Geometry
Honors Chemistry
Honors English
AP European History
Spanish 2
EC: Science Olympiad
Key Club
Amnesty International
Hospital Volunteer
Land preserve Volunteer </p>

<p>Future Plans</p>

<p>Junior Year
Honors Advance Algebra & Trigonometry
Spanish 3 Honors
AP US History
AP Environmental Science
AP English Lang</p>

<p>EC: Science Olympiad
Key Club
Amnesty International
Environmental Club
Link Crew
Hospital Volunteer
Land preserve volunteer
Environmental Internship (if lucky)</p>

<p>So tell me what you think? Please?</p>

<p>Also forgot to mention that I will be eligible for NHS my junior year so I will most likely be admitted.</p>

<p>Bump…10 char</p>

<p>You will probably get better advice once you have taken a standardized exam or two - and posted in the respective forum for each school. My advice for a future Env. Engineer is to acquire an ABET-accredited degree and pass the FE exam, then work toward a PE license in the field.</p>

<p>I just got my PSAT score, which is 1780 and my PLAN score ACT expected range is 24-28, but that was with out any studying for both tests. So when my Junior Year comes around I will study hard and hopefully do better on the real tests.</p>