<p>Hey guys, I'm a prospective engineer, and I would love to get accepted to Engineering Innovation. I've heard it's pretty competitve and I'm wondering my chances of getting in!
I got 221/240 on the PSAT (all three subjects 99% and above), all A's so far at school, and as for science/math courses, have taken calculus, chemistry with lab, biology with lab, and completed stuff like algebra2 and trig a long time ago. And the essay required to submit is turning out not bad! I'm applying as a non-US citizen to Baltimore homewood, which is the only site with a residential option.</p>
<p>I'm already nervous. What are my chances?
And to people who have gone to EI, hows the vibe there? How rigorous are the four weeks going to be?</p>
<p>I’m also applying to this program. I called the number on the website and found out that there are only around 80 spots for the residential option at JHU, and there are only around 20 spots for the Eldridge commuter option. I really want to get in too :)</p>
<p>I have applied to the residential program at CSU, Fullerton but they haven’t made any decisions on this program yet. Anyone else in the same boat?</p>
<p>Spriggs: I applied for the cal Lutheran up in thousand Oaks and i got in. I would say it’s pretty competitive because some kids at my school who are very well qualified got rejected.</p>
<p>Hey guys,
I’m in it right now and so far, the program is very rigorous. I’m at the Tuscarora campus and its only my second day but, I’ve gotten the flow of engineering already…(I want to major in biomedical engineering during pre-med). Although I’m in there class of 2016, its very doable if you are within the requirements. </p>
<p>Oh and the people you will meet are very amazing! It’s my second day, and I made at least 5 new friends! (24 in program)</p>
<p>Er-and the ratio of boys to girls is 19:5 (I thought I’d be the only girl!)</p>