Please Chance

<p>I'm a junior who is going to be applying to colleges in the fall. I would really appreciate if you could chance me for some schools.</p>

<p>Sex: Male
School: Public
State: New York
Anticipated Major: Some sort of Engineering</p>

<p>School:
Class Size: 327
Rank: 26 (Top 10%)
Curriculum: All honors and AP classes
Grades: 94.14 unweighted, 99.29 weighted (I did well this year so unweighted should go up to a 95 and weighted should be around a 100-101)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Football (9-10)
Baseball (9-10)
Wrestling (9-10)
Cross Country (12)
Track (11-12)
NJHS (9-10)
NHS (10-12)
Peer Voted Natural Helper Group (11-12)
Interact Club (11-12)
Many hours of volunteer work with the clubs I am in and by myself.</p>

<p>Tests:
SAT: 1290/1920
Math: 710 / Reading: 580 / Writing: 630</p>

<h2>ACT: Just took today for my first time without studying. I'm thinking around a 29-30</h2>

<p>I'm going to be studying all summer for both the SAT and ACT. I'm hoping to bring the SAT up to a 1350/2050 and the ACT up to a 33.</p>

<p>Subject Tests (expected)
Math I - 700 +
US History- 700+</p>

<p>Recommendations: Will be amazing</p>

<p>Chance me for:
Cornell
University of Michigan
Vanderbilt
Northwestern</p>

<p>Also any school suggestions with my stats?</p>

<p>Thank you :)</p>

<p>for Engineering, you should consider taking the Math2 subject test.</p>

<p>what college4three said, almost no schools will like the fact that you didn’t take math II and settled for basic math.</p>

<p>Cornell - slight reach/reach
University of Michigan - match
Vanderbilt - slight reach
Northwestern - match</p>

<p>Just to throw it in, have you thought about carnegie mellon, NYU, UCLA/UCB? All 4 are difficult to get in, but have good/great engineering programs. And NYU is close to home, if you prefer that.</p>