<p>Applied November 5th got like the begun to process it e-mail november 14th, applied to kinesiology, out of state guy from jersey, I have pretty solid credentials, 1390 SATS, SAT II 780 Math IIC 640 Writing, 4/162 in my class GPA is over 4.4 and rising, member of National Honors Society, Spanish Honors Society, a member of a peer leadership program called "Peers Educating Peers", member of the science league, varsity letter in baseball, manager of varsity boys soccer team all 4 years, annoncer at the home football games this year, was an assistant coach for the middle school basketball team as a 10th grader. Made honor roll every marking period and two marking periods of high honor roll. Recently named an Edward J. Bloustein Scholar.
I'm probably forgetting some stuff, but you get the picture. Just wondering when I may find out/chances?</p>
<p>If you don't get in, I'll eat my keyboard.</p>
<p>Weedit, you are too funny! LOL </p>
<p>KJGRUBZ, your chances are good. I too would be surprised if you didn't get in. But unlike Weedit, I would not eat my keyboard if you didn't get in...I do not get the munchies like he does! hehe</p>
<p>jw, is kinesiology more selective than LSA? because my friend applied to it and was deferred. i wonder if she would have a better chance under LSA because she likes UM in general and would rather go to LSA than not get to go to UM at all.</p>
<p>nope its much easier to become a kines</p>
<p>Kines is having a bang-up year this year, apps are quite a bit up. In the past Kinesiology may have been an easier unit to be admitted to, but that may be changing.</p>
<p>"Kines is having a bang-up year this year, apps are quite a bit up. In the past Kinesiology may have been an easier unit to be admitted to, but that may be changing."</p>
<p>I've heard this as well.</p>