<p>I'm a Junior in High School in NJ, currently 14th in my class out of 420. I have a 4.3/4.5 weighted GPA. I took 3 AP classes this year (US History, Language and Comp., and Chemistry) and did exceptionally well in all of them. I am also in honors precalculus and physics and also doing exceptionally well. I have been in all honors classes since freshman year. Senior year I am taking 6 AP classes (Physics, Calculus AB, Biology, Economics, Computer Science, and Literature and Comp). My SAT scores are 720 math, 660 reading, 670 writing, and my SAT II scores are 670 Chemistry(i know it sucks, but I did extremely well on AP Test), 740 math 2c, and 780 US History. I am in a lot of extra-curriculars including science teams(chemistry and physics) and also Junior Council, Track and Soccer. I placed 1st and 2nd for state and national chemistry tests respectively for my school. I am a National Honor Society member as well and have done over 150 hours of community service. How does all the above look for a person applying to UB for Chemical Engineering?</p>
<p>You’ll get in without an issue.</p>
<p>agree, maybe even scholarship $</p>