<p>University of Delaware? VIrginia Tech? I would definitely take the other posters’ suggestions about beefing up your math, as most schools would want higher scores, better grades, and a higher level of math in order to consider you for an engineering program. And possibly as part of your match and safety list, as a “parallel plan” you might want to consider schools that will let you apply to their engineering school after you prove that you can do well in upper level, college math, as well as college chemistry. You may also find in the meantime that engineering is not for you. </p>