<p>I'm an
Asian international Student.
And I came to US when i was 10th grade.</p>
<p>-GPA- all of them are unweighted.
10th-2.6-first time in USA. public school.
11th-3.3-competetive private high school
12th-3.6-guessed score-same high school.</p>
<p>AP (I'm taking now my senior year.)
statistics
calculus ab
physics b</p>
<p>Standerize test.
SAT -CR-440
-Writing-550
-math-800</p>
<p>Sat II
Math 800</p>
<p>EC
Varsity Soccer 12th grade
teaching Korean to Korean American.-150 hours- </p>
<p>college list</p>
<p>UIUC
Purdue
UT Austin
SUNY Binghamton
Penn state
Wisconsin
Georgia tech
NYU
USC</p>
<p>Major
Engineering or undecided.</p>
<p>I don't know what college I should go....
please recommand or tell me the college list...
Also please write Safey and Dream and normal next to the college....</p>
<p>I really think you should raise that SAT CR score up but ur math is perfect. Considering ur GPA is now a 3.6 u have a good shot at Penn State but u might get denied cause that SAT score u have</p>
<p>He’ll get into Penn State. PSU has around {correct me if I’m wrong} 13 branch campuses. Schuylkill, Berks, Tech are all match {safeties} school with an 800 on the CR. He’d be at one of those for 2 years, and then transfer into University Park. {Acceptance into the Penn State system is almost a guarantee for many students. Perhaps not UPark, but Penn State SOMETHING is really, very easy.}</p>
<p>NYU’s engineering program is in Brooklyn – eh, Polytechnic Institute of NYU. Large foreign population, many kids with poor CR and W scores and perfect math SAT subject scores. I’d say decent chances there, if that’s what you meant. </p>
<p>Make sure you practice your English skills, though. It is required for success at a top tier US college – however Penn State branch campuses and Poly are not {as of yet} Tier 1, and will make the translation into a huge university easier.</p>
<p>I don’t think you have a chance for that major at UT - Cockrell is extremely competitive and most engineering students are coming in with above a 3.8 unweighted, the top 10% of their school at a minimum and more likely the top 5% or less, and much higher SAT scores, although your math is great. For the same reasons I say no to USC, NYU, and Georgia Tech. The other’s I’m not familiar enough with.</p>
<p>Isn’t this a redundant posting? Weren’t you previously calling the board members selfish for not chancing you, and now you’re inviting analysis on the basis that responders not be racist? You might get more responses if you weren’t insulting the other posters or jumping to conclusions, just my opinion…</p>
<p>If he wants to go into engineering and be connected to NYU, NYU-Poly is the way to go. I say Yes to NYU {Poly} and yes to Penn State. GATech seems to be a self-selecting group, USC and NYU CAS and Stern are also definitely probable nos. A good essay may do the trick, but your English is poor, and demeanor, questionable.</p>
<p>Yes to NYU-Poly. Seriously. I go there, I know lol.</p>
<p>In all honesty though, you need to figure out very soon what you like in a university, because all the ones you listed are extremely, extremely different.</p>