Where should I apply?

<p>GPA: 94ish (unweighted)</p>

<p>SAT: 2120
cr- 650
w- 670
m- 800</p>

<p>*SAT II's
Taking Math II and Chem in Dec</p>

<p>Rank: 13th, top 5% unweighted</p>

<p>Extra Curriculars:
Vice President of Key Club
Track
Drama Club
Piano
Volunteer through Key Club
Volunteer all the time at church:
Youth Group, Catechist, Liturgist, Camp Leader
Work ~15hrs a week</p>

<p>Awards and Achievments:
Clarkson University Award
Society of Women Engineering Award
National Honor Society
High Honor Roll (every quarter)</p>

<p>Summer Activities:
Volunteering at Christian Summer Camp
Volunteer for church</p>

<p>Course load- All honors or APs
METS Engineering program at RPI, open only to 15 seniors in 23 public school districts</p>

<p>Junior year:
AP US History
Spanish IV
English H
AP Chemistry
Pre Calc w/Calc
Psychology/ Health
Intermediate Theatre</p>

<p>Senior year:
(through METS program: )
RPI Physics I & II
Advanced Engineering Research and Applications
English 12
Economics/ Participation in Government
(through local school: )
AP European History
AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>AP grades:
US- 2 (terrible, I know)
Chemistry - 4</p>

<p>Are you thinking engineering? If so, as a female, you are an outstanding candidate and should apply MIT, CalTech, etc. Also apply elsewhere, of course, but don’t be afraid to apply high. You have solid engineering ecs, perfect math score and, did I mention that you are a woman???
If you are not thinking engineering, then I don’t have good ideas for you.</p>

<p>PS-- the 2 in APUSH isn’t an issue for an engineering major, but do study HARD for the Chem and Math subject tests-- 800’s would be a nice addition to your resume.</p>

<p>How about Johns Hopkins?</p>

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<p>And work on getting the rest of your SAT reasoning scores up. I agree about the MIT, Caltech, but you’ll need to get at least 700’s in CR and W for those. Johns Hopkins might be good, Carnegie Mellon as well. If you’re really looking for engineering, try Harvey Mudd. And check out Rice, I know a girl who was really into math/science and got into Rice with a fair amount of merit aid, mostly because she was a girl who was into science. (She ended up going to MIT, though.)</p>

<p>Don’t know what type of school your looking for, but good schools are:
Michigan State University
University of Michigan- Ann Arbor
University of Wisconsin- Madison
University of Minnesota- Twin Cities
Ohio State University- Columbus
Pennslyvania State University- University Park</p>

<p>What do you want to major in? What’s your ethnicity and gender? What region do you want to be in?</p>