<p>I am a student at one of the top private schools in Washington DC and am applying to engineering schools at many campuses. My stats are as follows</p>
<p>SAT I: 2330 w/ 800 reading, 760 math, 770 writing, 11 Essay
SAT IIs: Math 2 800, Physics 730, US History 750
GPA: 3.35 at start of year with improvement since.
AP Tests: AB Calc 5, US History 5, BC Calc TBD
Activities: Captain of cross country team, 4 year runner on track and cross country, very passionate about track. Co-Founder of student anti-human trafficking group working with State Department and leading groups in the field.</p>
<p>The way GPA at my school works is that you cannot exceed a 4.0, and all courses are "college-level" but this is not readily apparent as no official honors or AP classes are offered. Some classes are AP level but not technically AP and this is not apparent from their name at all. </p>
<p>I applied EA to the University of Michigan and was deferred. I am also applying to many other schools, with other top choices being Cornell, Northwestern, UCLA, USC, and Berkeley. I know most of these schools are reaches but I have other options as well I would be happy attending, they just are not as high on my list. I have not heard back from anywhere yet. What are my odds of getting into some of these schools, particularly Michigan?</p>