<p>Im a Us Citizen living in India since the 10th grade.</p>
<p>9th - 3.5
10th - 84%
11th - 79%(still have one set of finals to go)
12th - </p>
<p>Rank - Hard to say, because I moved schools twice. Around top 10-15%.</p>
<p>SATs - (Practice Tests/Mock Test)
Math - 760-800
CR - 680-730
Writing - 700-730</p>
<p>EC's - </p>
<p>Basketball Varsity Boys Captain.
Treasurer of my Community's Leo Club.
Martial Artist Tae Kwon Do Degree 1 Black Belt.
State Level Swimmer.</p>
<p>Not that much in EC's, but do have another year left.</p>
<p>I am interested in Aerospace Engineering. Preferably West Coast, but doesn't have to be.
No other conditions.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Perhaps Embry-Riddle’s Prescott campus.</p>
<p>Yeah, I’ve heard quite about Embry Riddle, but I don’t know any people who go there and whether its a good college or not.
:P</p>
<p>In many universities, aerospace engineering is a subarea of mechanical engineering, so you may want to consider universities with mechanical engineering majors where there is course work available in aerospace topics.</p>
<p>You can use the [url=<a href=“http://www.abet.org%5DABET%5B/url”>http://www.abet.org]ABET[/url</a>] accreditation search to find universities offering aerospace and mechanical engineering.</p>
<p>On the west coast of the US, there are 10 universities in California and 1 in Washington that have aerospace engineering. For mechanical engineering, there are 27 in California, 4 in Oregon, 6 in Washington, 2 in Alaska, and 1 in Hawaii.</p>
<p>Embry-Riddle Prescott is a great school! </p>
<p>I’m an '06 A.E. grad myself. Loved it there.</p>
<p>Do you need financial aid?</p>