Georgia Tech, Carnegie Mellon, and Michigan?

<p>Rank: 10%
GPA: 4.2
SAT: superscore 2260, total 2200
ACT: superscore 33, total 32</p>

<p>Intended Major: BME w/ pre-med, or EE w/pre-med
SAT II: 770 Math II, 690 Bio M, 710 US History
IB HLs: math, physics, biology, english
AP: BC Calc (4, 5 on AB section), World History (4), US History (4), English Lang (5), Human Geography (5)</p>

<p>4 years on varsity swim team
fundraising officer for debate team for 2 years, team for 4
science olympiad vice-president 2 years
started own non-profit summer before senior year
research internship at UT Austin during the summer
AP Scholar with Distinction
National Merit Commended
National Spanish Exam (bronze)
Academic All-State (2 years)
science fair participant</p>

<p>gender: female
ethnicity: Indian</p>

<p>great chance at georgia tech; michigan is a 50/50, carnegie mellon is a reach. chance me back?</p>

<p>Can you please explain your estimates? And sure!</p>

<p>If you pull up those SAT IIs to just above 700 (especially bio), GT would be a solid match along with the other schools. I’m a freshman at GT so feel free to ask me any questions</p>

Thanks for all the replies! Unfortunately, I got deferred so I’ll be throwing in my chances with the lot one more time!

Michigan has high SAT scores but they care a lot more about interest. I was admitted EA with a 2140 SAT and a 3.7 UW GPA. It doesn’t seem likely considering the average scores but I poured my heart into the essays

You have a 4.2 unweighted, on a 4.0 scale? Your chances are likely good at one or more, but unclear.

Oh sorry, I meant I got deferred from Georgia Tech EA. I applied RD to Michigan.