<p>Electrical for me. Wolverine access is still down :0</p>
<p>Hours of operation on weekend end at 11:30 at night, start back up at 7:30. Plus they have maintenance.</p>
<p>Anyone want to do a quick n’ dirty chance me for the CoE? XD</p>
<p>GPA UW = 3.97
SAT: 2270 (CR 730, M 770, W 770 Essay 10)
ACT: 34 (E 35, M 34, R 34, S 34, Essay 9)</p>
<p>SAT II Subject Tests:
- Math Level 2 - 800
- Physics - 750
- US History - 780</p>
<p>AP Scores:
- Physics Mechanics: 5
- Computer Science A : 4
- Calc AB : 5
- Lang - 5
- Chem: 4
- APUSH: 4
- most likely 5’s on Lit, Physics E&M, BC Calc</p>
<p>Wolverine Access has hours of operations and its currently down</p>
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<p>Yup. The one reason I love IB haha. In fact, for some colleges, it’s double the acceptance rate.</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.ndpma.org/drupal/webfm_send/5392[/url]”>http://www.ndpma.org/drupal/webfm_send/5392</a>
^ I think the data may be old (seeing as how they list UMich’s acceptance rate as 51%) but there’s a pretty big bump if you have an IB Diploma.</p>
<p>@Amraam120 You honestly have nothing to even worry about. You’re golden</p>
<p>Amraam120: match or even a low match for CoE</p>
<p>Man ended up chatting with you bright folks instead of doing my stats project. Anyways good night everyone. Wow today was hilarious got nothing done and met a fellow peer in this chat. what are the odds. I should try to win that mega million no one won yet.</p>
<p>I applied LSA for ECON + CS</p>
<p>Look at this one <a href=“http://dasd-sharepoint.dasd.org/Schools/STEMAcademy/Documents/IB_University_Acceptance_Rates.pdf[/url]”>http://dasd-sharepoint.dasd.org/Schools/STEMAcademy/Documents/IB_University_Acceptance_Rates.pdf</a></p>
<p>My school doesn’t offer IB :(</p>
<p>What year are the data in the table compiled from?</p>
<p>@amraam120 I’m pretty sure 2011</p>
<p>2011 and now is a lot different. Back then they took around 40% of applicants</p>
<p>I found this pretty interesting also <a href=“http://www.farmington.k12.mi.us/curriculum/inter_bacc/ib_university_admissions.pdf[/url]”>http://www.farmington.k12.mi.us/curriculum/inter_bacc/ib_university_admissions.pdf</a></p>
<p>lold</p>
<p>University of Michigan
,
Joseph Gore, Admissions Counselor
“
W
e definitely take note of
the IB
Diploma
in the admissions process at
Michigan! Feel free to quote
me on that!”</p>
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<p>That data isn’t any good. The number of students they take for each sample is very low and doesn’t provide a good estimate of the acceptance rates. For example, the UMich data is based on only 120 students while the actual acceptance rate is based on tens of thousands. That’s why the actual IB acceptance rate may be WAY off. But I’m pretty sure it IS higher.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the IB program at my school is a wreck, so I took a mix of AP and IB classes. Will U of M take that into consideration? BTW, how do OOS admission rates differ from those of instate applicants? I live in MI, but am considered OOS -__-</p>
<p>@Amraam120 & MoMoney29 Looks more like 2009 or 2010. Michigan had an overall acceptance rate of 49% (which the report cites) in 2009. As of 2013 however, the acceptance rate has dropped to only 33% and is expected to decrease even further again this year.</p>
<p>I just want a decision already!</p>