Freshman Year
Geometry (H)
World Geography (H)
Spanish I ®
Intro to Engineering Design ®
Orchestra ®
English I (H)
Biology (1 sem H, 1 sem R)
Sophmore Year
Algebra II (H)
World History (H)
Spanish II (H)
Principles of Engineering Design ®
European History (AP)
English II (H)
Chemistry (H)
Junior Year
Pre-Cal (H)
US History (AP)
Computer Science A (AP)
Art History (AP)
English III (AP)
Psychology (AP)
Comparative Government (AP)
Physics (H)
Senior Year
WIP
EC’s
-NHS
-VP of Volunteering Organization
-Presidential Volunteer Service Award (Bronze)
-Taekwondo
-8-Ball
-Teen Court
The best chance you have is auto admit with ACT of 30 with english and Math at least 26 or SAT (sorry I don’t know the numbers for this bc my son didn’t take sat). As a mother of a review admit, it has been really up in the air. He has unweighted GPA 3.96 with all honors courses many AP and 5 courses taken at a college nearby. He has 33ACT but he got 26 on math so no auto admit. And he’s homeschooled so no top 10% admit either. He’s a fencer, he’s done 4-H, in 3 honor societies, did Governors school and many volunteer hours. But we didn’t know if he got in until today! Waitbwas terrible! So, you do have a chance but the best way to go is to get auto admit SAT scores. Good luck!!!
RMNiMiTZ - Your test scores will be crucial, of course, as it is a holistic review process for engineering. I would also recommend taking as much AP Calc and AP Physics as you can your senior year. Both my engineering students felt those higher level classes (and even exempting out of some college weed-out courses) helped set them up for a more successful freshman year.