<p>Thank you for your time :)
I have around 3.6 gpa unweighted..it's low but I'm a IB diploma candidate and I took all honors class when I was a freshman/sophomore
my gpa trend:increasing every year
2100 on SAT
800 on Math level 2 and language
I have around 8~10 leadership positioned activity (school inkwell editor-in-chief, varsity sports team captain, prefect,,,etc)
and I'm an ESL student (if this matters)
and I'm applying RD
current course:
IB History HL: 20th century topics
IB Biology HL
IB Math HL
IB Film HL
IB English A1 HL
IB language 2 ab initio
if you guys have time, please chance me!</p>
<p>I’m far from being any kind of expert, but I’d say you’re pretty much guaranteed to be accepted. Everything is good and your GPA is ok (not best but it’ll do I think). Your ECs seem great and SAT is fine (I actually think it’s high for UMich).</p>
<p>Also what school are you applying to? That might make a difference because, for example, it’s harder to get into engineering than LSA.</p>
<p>Good luck for RD!!</p>
<p>Thank you so much for your input!
I’m applying to college of arts and science so I won’t be applying to engineering school.
Also, do you know if campus visit would help for admissions process? any advantage?</p>
<p>Are you in-state?</p>
<p>What is your class rank or approximate decile?</p>
<p>I’m not in-state.
Our school doesn’t rank but I’m probably like 10~15% in my class.</p>
<p>Does location matter a lot for UMich?</p>
<p>i’m pretty sure in-state students have a higher chance of acceptance into umich</p>
<p>There is no such thing as a “guarantee” of admission. I have known students with 2300+ SAT scores and 4.0 GPAs who were rejected by Michigan and accepted into mega selective schools such as Columbia and Stanford. That is not the norm of course, but it happens. </p>
<p>A 3.6 GPA is low for Michigan and strength of curriculum means little since the majority of admitted students took several AP courses or followed A Level/IB/French Bac curriculae. </p>
<p>I would say Michigan is a match.</p>
<p>just cuz ur OOS, I’d say like 75/25</p>