<p>I am currently a high school junior and i was wondering what my chances would be for mechanical/aerospace engineering schools that interest me:
Schools:
-Georgia Tech
-MIT
-Virginia Tech
-Maryland
-Carnegie Mellon
-Rensselaer Polytech
-Michigan
-Cooper Union</p>
<p>High school stats:
-UW GPA= 3.7
-W GPA= 4.3
-Rank= top 30% (school does not rank)
-SAT I = None until march but consistently score 2080
-ACT = None until April
-SAT II = Will take Math 2, World, Physics
-AP scores= AP US Gov't (5)</p>
<p>Junior Year:
AP World History
Honors Precalc and analysis
Honors english 11
Honors Spanish 4
Honors Physics
Digital Electronics
Global Issues
-Self Study APES</p>
<p>Senior Year (planned):
AP BC Calc
AP Physics C
AP Chemistry
Honors English 12
Engineering Design and Development/ Aerospace engineering
AP Psychology </p>
<p>EC'S:
- Football team (2 years)
- water Polo team, Co-founded and captain (3 years by graduation)
- Robotics (2 years)
- Key Club, volunteer, Treasurer/VP senior year (2 years)
- recreational Basketball league (7 years)
- Internship at NIST or Work at volunteer rescue squad
- National relief network, travel over summer with 50 students for aid at a disaster location (75+Hrs)
-Total Community service about 160hrs</p>
<p>No rec's yet but i know my math teacher gives out fantastic ones, don't know who else.</p>
<p>Thank you, any input is welcome, also don't be afraid to add/subtract schools, suggestions for senior year schedule. Thanks!</p>
<p>Does anyone know the acceptance rate for the colleges listed from the state of Maryland.
Also, did anyone take AMC 12B? Whatcha think, I answered 14 left rest blank, probably got one or two wrong.</p>
<p>I would tell you to look into Purdue, was just ranked #2 Engineering school in the country. I got into the Aerospace program with very similar stats to you, just a higher GPA. You have a good shot for all of those expect MIT, that might be a long shot. Good luck though!</p>