My chances for EECS at Caltech

<p>Let me just start by saying that I attend a rigorous high school in California, consistently one of the top rated high schools. We send about 80 kids every year to UCB and UCLA. Everybody is so damn good. I am a junior and am considering applying to all the good engineering schools next year for Computer Science/Electrical Engineering. </p>

<p>Here's a little bit about me:</p>

<p>SAT: 2260(plan to retake because I somehow got a 710 on math when I usually get 800; So I expect 2330+ next time)
ACT: 34 (I think it translates to 2300 on the SAT)
Weighted GPA: 4.4(for 10th and 11th grade) 4.5 counting Senior year (assuming straight a's)</p>

<p>Unweighted: I only got 2 b's throughout my first three years. My high schoolhas some nasty teachers for AP physics.</p>

<p>Class Rank: Should be top 4% which is damn good at my high school.</p>

<p>Haven't taken any SAT 2's yet but expect 800 in math 2c and close to that in physics and us history.</p>

<p>EC'S</p>

<p>1)Cross Country Varsity Captain
2)Track-Captain
3)Received awards and got many of my poems published. I write a lot of poetry
4)Won several piano competitions- I have been playing for 7 years
5)Will obtain a job tutoring at Princeton Review over the summer; teaching math and science
6)Will work in India over this summer in my uncle's gaming company- requires great programming skills; he will give me an internship
7)Speech and Debate- I did it freshman and soph. year. I won a few tournaments
8)Robotics- Will become more actively involved next year.
9) 100 hrs of Community Service- at YMCA and plan to do more at India over the summer. </p>

<p>Essays:
I consider myself a gifted writer. I write poetry in my spare time so I really have an affinity for writing. My essays will definitely boost my application.</p>

<p>Are these stats good enough for Caltech EECS?</p>

<p>Grades and SATs are definitely in the range (especially if you bring up the math SAT), so I'd worry mostly about showing your love for science and engineering. Getting more involved in robotics sounds like a good idea.</p>

<p>What was your Physics AP score? If you managed a 5 on the test that would definitely help to offset a B in the class itself (along with a good SAT II Physics of course).</p>

<p>I think its cool that you are a gifted writer.</p>