Michigan chances...

<p>so what are my chances at michigan engineering? ( instate)</p>

<p>female---Electrical/Computer Engineering
I came to this country 6 years ago </p>

<p>AP classes:</p>

<p>GPA: 3.94
US History-- 4
Chemistry--4
Marcoeconomics--4
Microeconomics--3
Language and Composition--3
Physics C---next year
Calculus BC---next year
Literature--next year
World History ...........---next year ........9 in all</p>

<p>ACT: 30
SAT :1970 Math-760, 770 CR-600,640 Writing-610,620
SAT IIs: Math IIC- 730 Chemistry- 690 US History 610 ( ouch!!!)</p>

<p>I am only sending the ACTs for Umich.......</p>

<p>Extracurricular Act.</p>

<p>Dance
Music (Singing)
Hospital Volunteering--over 400 hours
Rehab Volunteering ( summer)--30 hours
NHS
Community Service Club---2 officer positions
SADD--several chair positions
BWB--2 years
Math Club
MMPC II</p>

<p>24 math credits from a near by university</p>

<p>Passion: Dance y math</p>

<p>I'd say your chances are excellent.... is the GPA unweighted?</p>

<p>yes the GPA is unweighted!!!!
is it a safety though?</p>

<p>Not a safety, but your chances are really good.</p>

<p>not a safety, but a match, and a safer match.</p>

<p>"I am only sending the ACTs for Umich......."</p>

<p>Why? On the 2400 scale your SATs are just as good, and if Umich ends up ignoring the writing next year and using the 1600 scale they'll be a lot better.</p>

<p>couple of other people gave me the same advice
i am sending in both my act and sat scores..</p>

<p>Thankyou!</p>

<p>Dazefest, you are a match...maybe a match/safety. You have good chance but you aren't a shoe-in. Actually, are you a URM. IF you are a URM, I would say Michigan is a safety.</p>

<p>dazefest did u get the math credits from ou??</p>

<p>no............not OU , i live far from OU</p>

<p>is there are a program at OU?</p>

<p>what is a URM?</p>

<p>scratch out the "are" from my previous post</p>

<p>URM = under-represented minority. Usually African American or Hispanic.</p>

<p>OU has summer classes for high school kids. It's called OUSMI.</p>

<p>oh....how do you get in? are you in it right now?</p>

<p>Yeah, and you can get in by application. This year it might be a little late. The website is <a href="http://www.oakland.edu/links/math/ousmi.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.oakland.edu/links/math/ousmi.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>