<p>I was wondering what my chances are for those schools based on my stats right now. Thanks guys!</p>
<p>The colleges I'm interested in(looking to major in Business and Engineering):
Georgia Tech
University of Michigan
University of Illinois
Purdue
University of Delaware</p>
<p>Test Scores
SAT – 2150 Super Scored 2090 Highest composite
CR: 670
Math: 800
Writing: 680 (Also scored a 620 on a previous test)</p>
<p>SAT II Subject Test
Chemistry - 670 (Obviously not good enough to send in)</p>
<p>Awards:
5th in the Nation for Website Design (I'm hoping this will look extra good)
1st in the state 2 years in a row for Website Design
1st in the state for PC servicing and Troubleshooting
3rd in the state for PC servicing and Troubleshooting
5th in the state for PC servicing and Troubleshooting
Honor Roll and etc (I don't think that stuff counts though)</p>
<p>EC’s:
Started my own design and development business where I have worked with some nationwide companies that are pretty big (I'm hoping this will help boost my chances as well). I have a portfolio now that is full of logos, designs, websites and apps that I have created for other companies
A ton of hours worth of volunteer work
NHS Officer
Leadership position in BPA
Varsity Cross Country (might be captain this year)
Varsity Track and Field
Attended Governor's School (a summer program I got accepted into for a week that is completely free)
Math League for first 2 years</p>
<p>If you’re a girl, you’ll get in to all of them because they are lacking strong girls for Engineering. If you’re a guy, you are still on the upper level of the scale and should have a decent chance on getting in. </p>
<p>purdue match, the rest are reaches for engineering. for business however i think ull get into uiuc, purdue, and maybe even gatech and umich. idk how selective the business & engineering major are together though.</p>
<p>I am a kind of agree with toesockshoe. Purdue would be a match while UIUC and UMich Engineering are reaches. Your SAT score is at the low end of mid 50 for these 2 schools (no superscoring at UMich) and your GPA is also below admission average. UMich Ross would be reach too. The admission rates of UMich CoE and Ross were 20% and 11% last year. Unless you are in state, your chance at UIUC and UMich is not good.</p>