<p>Physics - 660, but I went in with hardly any practice I just retook them and I'm very confident I got a 780 +/- 20.</p>
<p>Math Level 2 - 660. Retook them. I think I did the same as last time, maybe slightly better. I doubt I got higher than a 720 or so, since I ran out of time and left 16 blank (heh...), but I'm almost 100% sure those other 34 questions are all correct, which is supposedly a 690 according to this chart I'm looking at.</p>
<p>97.2 science average
94.5 math average
92.6 overall average (all classes are honors or AP, and only AP courses weigh the average higher)</p>
<p>I want to major in electrical engineering and I would like to get into The Cooper Union and Carnegie Mellon.</p>
<p>I took AP Computer Science A and currently taking AP Calculus AB.</p>
<p>I will have a very good letter of recommendation from my physics teacher.</p>
<p>Does ethnicity make a difference? I'm Hispanic.</p>
<p>My brother (HIspanic) got into CMU with a 1250 SAT, 3.3 GPA, 600 Math I, 660 Physics. BUt he's architecture, and had a very good portfolio, and was a recruited swimmer.</p>
<p>sorry but CMU electrical is definitely a reach, it's the hardest program to get into...like when u apply to engineering school, they specifically say if you want tthe electrical engineering or cmputer engineering program check this box...your SAT and gpa is good for CMU but just not for the program so remember to apply to more than one school of CMU on the applicatino</p>
<p>I go to one of the most selective and competitive high schools in my state. All classes are honors. So my average isn't too bad. It's unweighted, with the exception of AP Computer Science, which I got a 108 in (when weighted).</p>
<p>What schools would be a good match?</p>
<p>I figured my verbal and writing SAT scores wouldn't count as much for an engineering major. What exactly needs work? My GPA or my Math Level 2 score? I'm sure Physics was at least a 750 this time around.</p>
<p>My extracurriculars are pretty good. Tennis. Several honor societies, clubs, and whatnot. Also, I worked (unpaid) for a small engineering firm.</p>