•Junior: White Male who lives in Florida but would prefer out of state schools
•Major: Nuclear/Chemical/Or really any type of—> Engineering
•SAT: 2060 (M-750 V-660 W-650)
•2-Score: 1410
•GPA: 3.82 (5.55 weighted)
•Class Rank: 17 of 508 (96.7th percentile)
•AP Courses (* by ones yet to be taken): Human Geography, Environmental Science, World History, Psychology, US History, Physics 1, English Language Composition, Statistics, Chemistry, BC Calc (covers Calc 1 and 2 at my school), Micro Economics, Macro Economics, Comparative Politics, US Government
•Extra Circulars: Varsity Basketball, President and founder of school’s only nonpartisan political debate club, Vice President of class, Science, Math, and Social Studies honor society member (Leadership in Science), member of student body executive board government branch (36 students of roughly 2500), Best Buddies club (works with special needs kids), Teens against drugs and alcohol, Math Tutor, youth basketball coach
•Additional Information: I placed top 25 in the state at a geography trivia competition ran by National Geographic and Google (GeoBee) at Jacksonville University in 8th grade, I know it’s not high school but would I be able to include it in my applications? Also this summer I’m most likely going to be attending an engineering camp at a university for a week or two. Also I am a designated “AP Scholar with Honors” meaning I’ve passed at least 3 AP exams
• I would prefer urban or suburban settings as opposed to rural, I do not care whether the school is traditional versus new-aged and tech based as long as they have a great engineering program, also geographic region is no barracade as long as the school is in the United States
• Please disregard my financial situation when making suggestions, thank you
Does anyone have some schools I should look into? Also there is a relatively high chance I will crack my class’ top 10 by next semester if that has any weight in your suggestion. (This is a repost for some of you who may feel like you’ve seen this description before, my last thread got off topic)