<p>You need to give a lot more info if someone can tell chances or wahtever. Not your social security number or anything, but class rank, ECs, APs, etc.</p>
<p>Hey. For the following schools please say whether I will get in or not and what scholarship if any I will most likely receive.</p>
<p>want to study engineering or computer sciences
3.79 gpa weighted
31 act
school doesn't rank
senior year varsity tennis team captain, varsity tennis four years, volunteer at tennis club, volunteer at older persons community, robotics, newspaper</p>
<p>junior year- taking 3 aps, 1 honors</p>
<p>private catholic school</p>
<p>Purdue
University of Michigan
Michigan State
Dayton
Marquette
Depaul
Cincinnati
Illinois</p>
<p>Cincinnati: in, likely a scholarship. Probly not so much scholarship type stuff at the others, but a good chance at admissions at all you mentioned. </p>
<p>And, if you give me your social security number, I'm sure I could pull some strings for you. So feel free.</p>
<p>What is your unweighted GPA? You will not get any money at Michigan. You need a minimum of 3.8 recalculated GPA (only years 10/11, only academic classes, no +/-) and a 32 ACT to be considered. What is your state of residence? Michigan engineering is most likely a pretty big reach for you depending on your unweighted GPA/residency.</p>
<p>Well, if you're still a junior, you still have time to raise your GPA. If you can raise your GPA to a 3.7 Michigan GPA and maybe raise your ACT one or two points (ACT is already good, so not very important), Michigan will be a match. Good luck.</p>
<p>As for scholarships, keep in mind the requirements I mentioned earlier. I don't know if it will be possible for you to meet them, so don't count on getting $.</p>