<p>tranman07, </p>
<p>As I’ve gotten older and talked to less high school Seniors and Freshman, my grasp of what makes/doesn’t make the cut for each major has gotten a little outdated. However, it couldn’t have changed too much but I’d still like to let you know that my opinions are mainly reflections from the entering freshmen class 2 years ago.</p>
<p>First off, I’d like to commend you for choosing your majors in the correct order! Electrical engineering is definitely the more difficult major to get accepted to while Biology is the largest major on campus and (obviously) accepts the most students. What this means is that you have dependable safety net behind you in case EE rejects you. I can absolutely guarantee that you will get in to biology with your statistics.</p>
<p>Now for EE, your numbers actually seem to be perfectly average for acceptance. So while you don’t exactly stand out, you’re right on track! For Engineering, the Math score is much more important than the composite score so if your Math score was 30+ then, with your class rank, I would place you at about a 80-90% chance of acceptance. Engineering does rolling admissions so I’d recommend applying ASAP after your September scores come in. By the time an October SAT gets back it’ll probably be around Thanksgiving and that is definitely on the later side of things. EE, along with mechanical engineering, are the two largest majors in the Cockrell School of Engineering so you should have a spot waiting for you.</p>
<p>So what was the breakdown on your ACT or SAT?</p>