Stats:
33 superscore on ACT
690 on Math II and Physics SAT II
94/100 GPA weighted at VERY competitive public school
AP/Honors course load
Extracurriculars-
EMT for my town- work 36 hours a week
Captain of my squash team since junior year
Researched long qt syndrome at a medical school over the summer
caddie
volunteer at my church
community service
National honor society
Class president
Volunteer at a hospital (candy striper)
Model UN delegate
Captain of engineering competition team
I was wondering the same sort of thing. I’m applying Mechanical Engineering at Viterbi
Currently a senior in Colorado.
ACT: 33 (one sitting)
Unweighted GPA: 3.705 (4.0)
Weighted GPA: 4.045 from 9 AP classes I’ve taken from sophomore to senior year.
740 on Math II and 650 on Physics SAT II
Also taken dual enrollment courses from University of Colorado and honors courses.
Up to Calculus 3, AP Physics C, AP Chemistry, and my school’s STEM program are some of the classes that are directly related to my major. Also taken the most advanced English, Spanish, Math, Science, and History courses offered at my school (public).
Extracurricular:
Part time job at a pizza restaurant where I have been promoted three times
Part time job as a network engineer
Two engineering internships at nationally-known engineering companies
National Honor Society
Robotics captain for two years
Class leadership for four years
Over 200 hours of volunteer work each year
Volunteer teen ambassador for a nonprofit international conservation group
@asb007 short answer is you could - I’ve seen students with similar stats to yours get in, but it is by no means a sure thing. I’ve seen students with similar stats not get in, esp. to Viterbi. I know that’s not very helpful, but there are a decent number of kids with stats in your range, and they tend to apply to top 30 schools, so it’s hard to guess how a given school will build their class any given year.
Especially in engineering, which seems more popular than ever these days, you need to have a strong safety or two.