<p>hey everyone...
wanted to kno my chances of getting admission into the following colleges...</p>
<p>georgia tech
UT austin
Purdue</p>
<p>my sat 1 scores are 1740 and sat II are:
physics:800
chemistry:800
Maths lvl 2:790</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>hey everyone...
wanted to kno my chances of getting admission into the following colleges...</p>
<p>georgia tech
UT austin
Purdue</p>
<p>my sat 1 scores are 1740 and sat II are:
physics:800
chemistry:800
Maths lvl 2:790</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>and also ive got a 92 % in my class 10 examinations and a 90% in my class 12...</p>
<p>Unfortunately I don't know much about Georgia Tech, UTAustin or Purdue. I do know Purdue's Engineering is tough. Based on your SAT II's, I'd say you have an okay chance. However, a breakdown of your SAT I would be helpful. 1740 may be low-ish, since most intel engineering hopefuls have higher SAT I's. (1740 is on average 580 for each section.) I also heard UT Austin is darn competitive when it comes to out of state applicants and I imagine even more so for internationals.</p>
<p>Where are you from?
What are your ECs?
Any volunteering?
Any school/regional/national awards?</p>
<p>We need more info about you.</p>
<p>But your SAT2 scores are impressive.</p>
<p>im frm India</p>
<p>yes ive done alot of social work with an NGO and have a lot of school awards as well...in physics,chemistry,science and overall excellence award...my gpa is around 4.5(in academics) and 4.2 in sports (out of 5) for my last 4 years in school...</p>
<p>got a few medals (state level) in martial arts as well...lol..</p>
<p>mathematics:660
critical reading:580
writing:500</p>
<p>You want to see if you can bump up your CR score a bit. And possibly your Math score is low if you're goin' into engineering, though I suppose your Math2 score balances it out...</p>
<p>With the further info, it seems like you have a shot, but again, Engineering is a damn competitive major.</p>
<p>(P.S., you can edit past posts within 20 minutes of making them to add new info.)</p>
<p>well ive taken the TOEFL examination and passed the requirements for these colleges so i hope that can balance my poor CR score...</p>
<p>U will most probably get in Purdue (80% chance)
Gatech - Very slight chance
UTA-35-40%
U r from which city?</p>
<p>ur chance at GaTech is rather low, since GaTech does not consider SAT II scores. I'm a bit curious tho'...how'd u manage to ace the SAT II's and screw up the SAT I? Especially the math part...
good luck..</p>
<p>well taj...
i dont want to make any excuses but i wasnt well before my SAT I ...</p>
<p>wat do u think my chances are at the other 2 univ/colleges...</p>
<p>are u sure about GaTech...</p>
<p>are there any other colleges to which i could still apply...most of the deadlines have passed tho...damn</p>
<p>Check out for Texas A & M University, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, International University Bremen(this one is in Germany), etc...</p>
<p>also see
UIUC and University of Michigan Ann Arbor...
as the dates for this year have passed already..I assume u will be applying next year so I think you should retake the SAT.</p>
<p>u might also like University of California's--> if u can afford to pay like high 30k's or 40k an year.</p>
<p>All dates for application have passed...but purdue wil and UTaustin will nevertheless allow you to apply if u get ur application done instantly.......</p>
<p>Howvr dude... purdue doesnt consider ur sat2's and since u r too late. ur chances are really slim..... though ur school marks may help u in..... but in engineering i dunt think so..</p>
<p>same goes with gatech and utaustin all of which dont see sat2 except uraustin for maths2 ..rest nothing.....</p>
<p>the last 2 i wud say least chance as UTaustin is known to be highly SAT driven too...... and it almost never admits intels with those scores......</p>
<p>SM</p>
<p>furthermore u being an international applying late with the lower scores....further decrease ur chances..though hope always exist with gr8 application otherwise..</p>
<p>SM</p>
<p>UIUC may be a decent bet. However they seem to be in love with SATI grades.</p>
<p>if you are self-financed, you should be able to get into Purdue!</p>