<p>11 APs
(Chem,Bio,Spanish,US History, Eng lang and comp,psychology,AB Calc,Stats, Eng lit and comp, Physics C, Computer Science)</p>
<p>Languages-German and Spanish</p>
<p>Clubs
Scholastic Bowl(3yrs)
Art Club-President(4yrs-2 as pres)
Book Club(3)
German Club(2)
French Club(1)
NHS
Nat.Hnrs Spanish Soc.
Piano(1yr-3 in total but 1 in high school)
Choir(2 years as class and 2 in club)</p>
<p>Awards-
National Spanish Exam Gold(13) and Silver(14) Winner(95th and 87th percentile)</p>
<p>Majoring in Biology and Biomedical Engineering. From IL. Chance me? Thank you very much! Sorry for asking but I am not that acquainted with the College system here. </p>
<p>I wouldnt use this site if I were you, I would do some research about the school to see of its truly right for you. People on this site can give a invalid responses, but it seems to me you can have a good chance. I don’t know anyone in the admissions office, but I would try and set up an interview with an alumni.</p>
<p>LOL on the comment above.
Biology is in LSA while Biomedical Engineering is in CoE. You need to identify that in your application. Your uwGPA is a little bit below admission average (3.85 for LSA and 3.9 for CoE) but you do have a rigor curriculum. UMich does emphasis on GPA. Your ACT is at the 75th percentile for UMich overall but just above average for CoE (mid 50 was 31-34 in the last couple years). As an OOS student with above stat, UMich LSA would be a high match while CoE would be a low reach. Note that the admission rate of CoE has dropped down from ~30% to ~20% this year.</p>