<>Trying to find a match...

<p>Hey I have been doing research on good chemical engineering schools and I was wondering if others had any insight.</p>

<p>GPA: 4.7w 3.99uw
SAT: old 620CR, 730M new 580CR 770M 580W (taking again)
Courses: so far I have taken 7 AP classes and passed all and this year I am taking 5 more plus other advanced classes. Taking calc II at local university.
Class rank: 1 of 360 in one of the best public schools in MO (probably not saying much)</p>

<p>ECs:
Soccer 9-12, V11-12
Track 10-12 V10-12
Baseball 9
Weight Lifting Club 9-12
National Honor Society 9-12
Foreign Language Honor Society 9-12
VP/CO-founder of senior technology assistance program where we volunteer at nursing homes and help teach computer use.
Eagle Scout
ROOTS 9-10 (student volunteer program)
probably some others...</p>

<p>I am considering schools such as Texas A/M, purdue etc... but I am looking for suggestions for good chem enginnering colleges</p>

<p>you'd get into Texas A&M. you should go to princetonreview.com and do a majors search for chemical engineering and then go to the side and click schools offering this major. It has a 4 pg list of all the schools with a chemical engineering major. Look through it, you may just find the perfect one :)</p>

<p>Washington U St Louis, U Missouri Columbia,
U Arizona, Arizona State, USC, U Colorado Boulder,
U Conn, U Florida, U Illinois UC, U Maryland CP,
Northeastern, WPI, Tufts, U Michigan, Michigan State,
U Wisconsin, Virginia Commonwealth, Vanderbilt, Bucknell,
Lafayette, Lehigh, Syracuse, Clarkson, RPI</p>

<p>what about reaches??</p>

<p>reaches : U Texas Austin, Berkeley, Rice, U Penn, Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, Columbia, Princeton, Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Georgia Tech</p>

<p>MIT and Cal Tech might be unrealistic</p>