<p>Act: comp 28
Reading 24
English 24
Math 31
Science 32 (only 2 wrong)</p>
<p>Gpa 3.75</p>
<p>Currently enrolled in ap ab calculus (getting a B)</p>
<p>Currently enrolled in Embry-Riddle's intro to aeronautics through my highschool.(solid A+) </p>
<p>I also applied to Embry Riddle-Daytona (aero engineering), U of I (aero engineering), Mines gen., MSOE gen.</p>
<p>White, from Illinois.</p>
<p>also… weighted gpa since freshman year has been over 4.0… if that makes a difference.</p>
<p>Based on that and nothing else, chances are slim but given you have at least SOME extracurriculars your chances will increase substantially, please post more information</p>
<p>GPA for CSU is calculated as described here:
[CSUMentor</a> - Plan for College - High School Students - GPA Calculator](<a href=“Cal State Apply | CSU”>Cal State Apply | CSU)</p>
<p>The profile here:
<a href=“Cal Poly Admissions”>Cal Poly Admissions;
says that engineering freshmen had a GPA of 3.94 (does not specify unweighted or CSU weighted) and ACT of 29 on average. However, aerospace may be more or less selective than the average of engineering.</p>
<p>[Cal</a> Poly in San Luis Obispo, California - Cappex](<a href=“College Search Database: Find Your College Match | Cappex”>College Search Database: Find Your College Match | Cappex)</p>
<p>i am hoping my science score gets me in…
do they consider english and reading scores for engineering majors?
What about the other schools?</p>
<p>I posted the gpa I put on the application. It would have been higher, but they only allowed for 8 honors credits. I am in all honors classes and would have exceeded 3.75 had there not been a limit. Also, I have taken many engineering and aeronautical classes throughout highschool.</p>