<p>Hi, I was wondering if you guys could chance my twin brother and I... I'm more concerned for my brother than myself because we both wanna go to the same colleges, and we both want to major in different forms of engineering. Also, I'm unsure of other colleges to apply to :S. Thanks for all help in advance!</p>
<p>Colleges considered so far:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Purdue at West Lafayette
University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Wisconsin in Madison</p>
<p>Me:
GPA: 4.46 Weighted (I think like 3.9 ish Unweighted (I got a B+ in bio 1 sem, B+ in PE one sem. and a B- in Adv. Chem 1 sem, everything else As)
Rank: 7/216 (~95%)
ACT: 30 (32 Sci, 30 Math, 26 reading, 29 English)
EC: All 4 years I've done marching band, concert band, jazz band, pep band,, and theater. I've done speech team for 3 years. Indoor drumline 1 year. National Honors Society 2 years.
I've been in Honors math all 4 years, honors science classes all 4 years, honors english 3 years. I've taken college courses (Adv. Chem, Adv. Comp) and AP tests (AP Euro - 4, AP US - 5). I'm currently in Adv. Comp and AP calculus</p>
<p>Bro:
GPA: 3.2 Weighted (about 3.0 unweighted)
Rank: 68/216 (~70%)
ACT: 26 (32 Sci, 25 Math, 22 reading, 24 English)
EC: All 4 years marching and concert band. 2 years of jazz band, pep band, and theater.
My brother has been in honors math and science all 4 years. He's taken the same college courses I have. (AP Euro - 1, AP US - 4). He's in AP Calc and AP Stats too.</p>
<p>I would really prefer that we go to the same college. I'm really hoping for Purdue because it seems like my brother has the highest chances there, but I'm scared his lowish GPA (he didn't do so well in Adv. Chem, Alg II, or Spanish III because he got bored and stopped trying in those classes). will hurt his chances. He's retaking the ACT with writing this time this saturday, so I'm hoping if he gets a 28 or higher, it'll help. Also, any other college suggestions that are good in Civil and Computer engineering would be appreciated.</p>
<p>Again thanks for all the help.</p>