<p>Well right now I'm really thinking about going into engineering and was wondering if I could possibly have a shot at a school like Georgia Tech. You know a school thats not like MIT, Stanford but still is a very good engineering school. This isn't a chance thread as much as a what are my options thread. Also I'm currently a Junior</p>
<p>Stats:</p>
<p>GPA 3.2 UW (3.4-3.5 W), weighted grade will increase with AP's
Also a very big upward trend from what was about a 2.5-2.7 freshmen year.
School doesn't rank also.</p>
<p>Classes (will only list science and math): all of this is on an honors tracks and my school
Freshmen: Algebra II and Honors Physics
Sophmore: Pre-Calculus and Chemistry
Junior: AP Calculus AB and AP Biology
Senior (most likely): AP Statistics and AP Chemistry</p>
<p>I'm considering maybe being a chemical engineer. I also have looked into possibly doing the 3-2 program at either Elon university (live in NC) and Emory/Oxford University because I can get a good liberal arts education so I know if engineering is really what I want to do. Also both of these schools do their programs at Georgia Tech (have a choice of others at Elon). I understand that I have screwed up early on and hope that my grade trend along with my class rigor and the good merit of the school I go to (private school that sends a lot of students to UNC-CH on a yearly basis) will make up for some of that. Sorry if this post is a little weird or anything. This is my first post on this forum.</p>