<p>Hi,</p>
<p>chance me if i have a 3.7 Weighted and 2000 on SAT</p>
<p>also, i have a question. i am from out of state. How do i visit purdue? I know it has an airport near it but if I am flying from New York then what is the best option?</p>
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>chance me if i have a 3.7 Weighted and 2000 on SAT</p>
<p>also, i have a question. i am from out of state. How do i visit purdue? I know it has an airport near it but if I am flying from New York then what is the best option?</p>
<p>What are your ECs? Course-load (AP/Honor classes?) What do you want to study?</p>
<p>Judging very immaturely from the GPA and the SAT score, I think you have a shot. (Of course, it depends on major as Purdue makes you choose a major when entering the school. I don’t know how easy it is to change your major.) Purdue’s strength is in engineering, so I’d think that those majors are harder to get into. What’s good about Purdue is that they have rolling admission, so the sooner you get your app ready, the better chance you have…</p>
<p>But please do post your courseload and intended major…</p>
<p>Oh, also, with regard to how to get there. They used to have Purdue University Airport, but it’s closed now. So you have to fly to Indianapolis, then go from there to West Lafayette, which is about 65 miles north of Indianapolis.</p>
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>sorry i cant believe i forgot all that stuff:
course load when i near graduation: all honors classes, AP Physics, AP Bio, AP Eng Language, AP Eng Literature, AP CHem</p>
<p>E/C:
volunteered in an orphanage in Africa over the summer
volunteered in hospital (front desk paperwork stuff)
tutoring (for 2 semestrs only)</p>
<p>i want to study biology</p>
<p>I definitely think you have a great shot. (Three AP sciences? That must be tough lol) I’d say it’s a match school.</p>