Need to shorten my list; Aerospace engineering

<p>For Michigan, with a 3.63 and 1250, you will be lucky to get into LSA if you are instate, never mind engineering and out of state, overall engineering median SAT for last year's entering class was 1390 and 3.9 unweighted GPA, half of those students are instate. </p>

<p>Secondly, almost all of your schools on the initial list are reaches, I don't see how the hell you can get into caltech, or MIT or stanford, even if you are an URM, with a ton of great ECs, you are not going to get in, why waste your money?</p>

<p>this is seriously bordering on flame.</p>

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dude michigans harder to get into than texas.

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<p>not for out of state</p>

<p>wow. cptofthehouse gave you poor advice. dont look at ohio university. look at ohio STATE university. there is a major difference. i mean major difference.
average OSU degree: business/engineering
average OU degree: beer pong</p>