University of Michigan

<p>LSA Freshman year, Ross Sophomore year + (Business/Economics major)</p>

<p>I'M HOMESCHOOLED, in the state of Michigan</p>

<p>4.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) each year</p>

<p>So. year
Honors bio</p>

<p>Jr. year
Honors English III
AP U.S. History
AP Macroeconomic & Microeconomics</p>

<p>Sr. year (although I do plan on early application)
Honors Eng. IV
AP Gov. & Politics w/ Honors U.S. & Global Politics</p>

<p>Hopefully I can fit AP Statistics in there as well</p>

<p>I love math but with being homeschooled it's extremely hard to take honors/AP :( & I would have taken more honors my fr./so. year but they weren't offered to me unfortunately </p>

<p>I always get A's or high B's on tests, and plan on getting a 30+ on my ACT/1980 SAT (2400 scale, obviously). I've been studying since freshman year. ***I'm a so. in high school, this is just what I plan on doing. I'm extremely goal oriented and motivated & I don't doubt myself</p>

<p>In addition, I'm taking 4 years of LA, Math, Social Studies, and Foreign Lang. (2 years Spanish, 2 years French, and Latvian, which is where I was adopted from at 7mo., on my own time) with loads of extra curricular classes (I'm addicted to them lol)</p>

<p>I have 300+ hours of community service, show horses at a national level, have worked before in a normal job and I model (only to help pay for college, I plan to drop it after undergrad school.)</p>

<p>How would this look on a college application? I'm just a bit paranoid, I want this more than anything and will work my butt of to get there.</p>

<p>If there's absolutely anything else I can do please let me know. I have recommendations lined up and am pretty good at essays.</p>

<p>THANK YOU :)</p>

<p>You need to get at least 2100 on the SAT and write some good essays in order for U of M to become a match.</p>

<p>^ I’m going to dispute that. I know many people that were accepted in to UMich by just submitting ACT scores.</p>

<p>Okay, thank you! I’m unfamiliar with the ACT to SAT conversion but I think a 2100 SAT is equal to a 31 ACT, which is what I’m aiming for (34/2250, actually)</p>

<p>One of my friends got in to LSA with a ~27 on her ACT, but she also had good EC’s and 4.0 in high school. I think you should be a shoe in if you keep up what you have posted here.</p>

<p>@Ahrimx, thank you for responding! I appreciate it :)</p>