<p>If you're majoring in Engineering, please list ur:
SAT Math score
SAT II Math score
current GPA</p>
<p>Also list the college you attend</p>
<p>730
750
Michigan-3.0</p>
<p>Hate to say it, but I don't think you're going to get much meaningful data out of that... The SAT and SAT II are kinda tiddlywinks in comparison to engineering: math is just a tool that we use. It'd be like taking tests on addition and subtraction and using that data to predict how you're going to do in calculus. Some correlation, but not enough that you're going to get past 'the obvious': if your scores are higher on the more basic SATs, you'll probably make fewer math mistakes in engineering and so <em>maybe</em> your GPA will be higher... but by no means is that necessarily going to be true. =</p>
<p>That being said:
Math: 720
Math IIC: 730
Rice Univ.
GPA: 3.5
(GRE Math: 800... had to whip that little 'accuracy' problem into shape!)</p>
<p>I agree completely with with aibarr. SATs have modest correlation to college GPA at best. But that said, here is the data for my S after the completion of his freshman year:</p>
<p>SAT M: 720
SAT M IIC: 800
Univ of Florida
GPA: 3.8</p>
<p>i have to agree as well, but i find those that have a more solid background in math tend to understand concepts in class faster and do better overall. that being said.</p>
<p>purdue university
SAT M: 750
didn't take SAT M IIC (sat 2 math is easier than sat M)
GPA: 3.75</p>