<p>Schools (in order) -
1. University of Delaware
2. Penn State University - University Park - Rejected :(
3. University of Massachusetts - Amherst
4. SUNY Stony Brook
5. University of New Hampshire
6. Penn State - Berks - Accepted :) I can now say I have been accepted into a college but this last resort.</p>
<p>Damn man, you need to pull those GRADES UP. Wait you can join some engineerings oriented clubs, and try some college courses. But man…3rd and 4th marking period…needs to be like 92.00+ Dude work hard and boost them brother no joke. Get some motivation and study. GET TO WORK! Also you need ECs, to show that you were atleast active throughout school. Join sports, volunteer (try keyclub it helps), volunteer, get a job, help out in the community. Build a good relationship with your teachers so they can say something GOOOD things about you, and maybe the admissions will overlook your crappy 1st half grades. But brother you cannot continue that academic trend boost, like never boosted before. Also try some SAT IIs maybe you’ll do better. Suck up, sleep at 1:30am do what you need to do, work hard man, if want good schools.</p>
<p>…Thats if you really want to get into better schools.</p>
<p>Nope C, but will they car if I have bad grades this year, say i get in and then they see those grades would they rescind my acceptance? and should I apply for engineering like I want or put undecided?</p>
<ol>
<li>University of Massachusetts - Amherst</li>
<li>SUNY Stony Brook</li>
<li>University of New Hampshire
University of Delaware
i am sorry i don’t the stats on these schools:(, but you are doing a good maybe it wil help to take the sat again, but god luck and thanks for the chance:)</li>
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<p>Hey thanks for chancing me!, unfortunately I’m not familiar with any of these schools besides stony brook. You might have a decent chance getting in to stony brook, the only thing that is going to hurt you is your average, but I would say its a low reach overall.</p>
<p>From what I know, UMCP is even more competitive than all the schools already on your list. Why don’t you look at some SUNY schools beside Stony Brook? Even if it’s just for a year or two to get some good grades and then try to transfer to one of the schools on your list…</p>