I have no chance now

<p>Target: 2100</p>

<p>Composite: 1840
Math: 590
Verbal: 600
Writing: 650</p>

<p>I'm on the verge of suicide. I took practice tests which gave me 700+ on each section and I get this **** overall. I swear to god I'm going to <strong><em>ing commit suicide if I don't get into a college because of this *</em></strong><strong><em>. I prepped a decent amount, and one of the math sections totally screwed me over. All I have now is this </em></strong> score or a 26 ACT. I'm ***ED. 3.2 + this score won't get me in anywhere. Thing is, I have decent grades in ap chem, ap bio, ap lit, c++, precalc, and I'm self studying AP Calculus, AP Physics, AP Macro/Micro economics. Talk about underrepresented eh?</p>

<p>Freshman year I had a 2.46 average over 3 trimesters with no Ec's.
Sophomore year I had a 3.54 average over 3 trimesters with no Ec's.
Junior year I had a 3.75 average over 2 semesters with JV Tennis.
Senior year I have a 4.33 average over 1 semester with no Ec's yet.
Total by application time (today) is 3.18.</p>

<p>I was planning on applying here:
Purdue University
Truman University
University of Missouri @ Rolla
University of Michigan @ Ann Arbor
University of Rochester
Indiana State
Ohio State University
Penn State University</p>

<p>I was planning on majoring in chemical engineering or business administration, but I guess I have to go to community college now, right?</p>

<p>Dude, relax. Be happy that you even got an 1840, because some people work just as hard as you only to get a 1600 or so. And no, there's no way that you're going to end up at a community college. Here are my predictions, hope this helps...</p>

<p>Purdue- You still have a nice shot at Purdue. You have higher than their average SAT, and your 10th, 11th, 12th GPA are very nice...trust me, they'll see that.</p>

<p>Truman- Sorry, never heard of it</p>

<p>Mizzou Rolla- I'd say it's somewhat of a reach. Don't count on getting in, but don't count yourself out either</p>

<p>Michigan- Rejected</p>

<p>Rochester- Rejected</p>

<p>Indiana State- You're 100% in</p>

<p>OSU- I think you have a very legit shot at OSU as well. You have a bit higher than the average SAT, and you have the average ACT as well. If you're an Ohio resident though, I think you're definitely in.</p>

<p>PSU- This one is a reach. Not a big reach, but still somewhat of a reach. You're below the average SAT/GPA, but like Purdue...I think they'll see your great grade trends. It'd be a shame if they rejected you based on your crappy freshman year, but I doubt they would do it.</p>

<p>It would definitely help to know if you're a minority, what state you're a resident of, and what your class rank or class rank percentile is. Also, here are some schools I suggest you take a quick look at and apply to based on the other schools you've already applied to...</p>

<p>Michigan State
Indiana University
West Virginia University
University of Pittsburgh
and try a reach in Boston University</p>

<p>I'm Indian and I live in Missouri. Thanks a lot for the feedback</p>

<p>1190 is better than like 75 % of people</p>

<p>Take the test again, but an 1190 will get u into most midwest state schools</p>

<p>1190? huH?</p>

<p>600 + 590 = 1190. Writing is meh</p>

<p>Should I just submit a 26 ACT?</p>

<p>No, submit the SATs, they are better.</p>

<p>Yeah, definitely submit the SAT scores. They're better than your ACT's and aren't as bad as you're making them seem. It's not the end of the world just because you won't get into UMich. I know kids that have gotten rejected with 1350 on their SAT's. You get rejected, and move on. Try for...</p>

<p>Michigan State
Indiana University
West Virginia University
University of Pittsburgh
and try a reach in Boston University
Missouri- Main campus
UConn
Kentucky
Louisville</p>

<p>Would you guys think OSU is a guaranteed safety?</p>

<p>No, not at all. If anything, it's a match/slight reach.</p>