<p>I am an British student studying in India in the CBSE curriculum.</p>
<p>My grades are :-</p>
<p>9th - All A1's with 79.8%
10th- 78%
11th - Upward trend (all A1's) 88.24%
12th (expected) - 87.8%</p>
<p>SAT - 1510</p>
<p>E.C's - Leadership positions held , participated in math and science Olympiads ,I can Build a computer from scratch , worked during the summer , finalist for the TERRI quiz held in Delhi . (Great EC's)</p>
<p>Great essays .</p>
<p>Applying to :-
Georgia Institute of Technology
University Of Michigan
University Of Illinoi
Purdue
University of Texas - Austin
Drexel (many friends are going there)</p>
<p>Chance me .</p>
<p>1510 out of 1600 or 1510 out of 2400.</p>
<p>It makes a huge difference, because your gpa is low, especially for U Mich.</p>
<p>GPA is low ?? … I have Straight A’s in 9th , 11th and 12th . Grade 10 A1 in science. </p>
<p>It is out of 2400</p>
<p>A 1510 out of 2400…no way for any of them!</p>
<p>Your gpa is B+ at best on a 10 pt scale, it is low for any of those schools and you are trying for state universities…Umich, UI an UT, they typically have state statutes that only allow 25-30% from OOS, which includes International. As an IS I would say with those stats you have no matches, maybe Drexel.</p>
<p>Sorry, but that is the reality…your SAT at 1500 means you are 500 avg on each part…it just won’t fly for those schools…especially since you are a Brit, you should have a stronger handle in CR SAT and M than someone who is German…remember you are fighting for a small amount of admittance world wide on top of going against OOS nationally that is regulated to a % by the state.</p>
<p>Start looking private, you will have better odds…Take the ACT.</p>