@Nikshep
I would love to.
I need to know which schools I should apply to, so if you can help me with that also.
Live in CA
Parents going to pay 20k
Thinking of applying to:
Purdue - RD
SCU - EA
LMU - EA
UIUC - RD
Georgia Tech - EA
UT Austin - RD
UM Ann Arbor - EA
Carnegie Mellon - RD
Embry-riddle Aeronautical University - RD
ALL the UC’s
I am a senior this fall.
Major Choice: Mechanical Engineering.
ACT with writing - 26
English (26), Math (31), Reading (24), Science (22)
SAT - 1740
Math (660), Critical Reading (510), Writing (570)
(I’m planning to take the tests above another time, I will most likely improve by at least 2-3 points on the ACT, and 200 on the SAT)
GPA - Unweighted (3.98), Weighted (4.19)
EC:
I am multi-lingual.
100 + Volunteering Hours (Various Organizations, Library, Tutoring, etc…)
Played the piano for 8 years
Played the guitar for 4 years
Won certificates in both instruments
Performed in front of audiences ( Recitals, Ensembles, etc…)
Took ABRSM exam for Music Theory Grade 3 - passed
Took ABRSM exam for Guitar Practical Grade 3 - passed with Merit
Took 3 Guild Repertoire Piano Music Exams and passed all. (1 of them I earned a plaque) (3 of them with certification)
I played on the JV team for Basketball and Soccer in freshman year of high school.
I played tennis for about 4 - 5 years. I reached the sectionals tournament of USTA Norcal in the state of California with my team, Almaden Valley Athletic Club (AVAC).
I also achieved recognition in the field of art, as I do all types of mediums: Oil Pastel, Pencil Shading, Pen & Ink, Watercolor Paintings, Acrylic Paintings, Oil Paintings, as well as Graphic Design (Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator).
I won several medals and certificates in art contests.
I am also proficient with all of Microsoft Office and HTML.
Great letters of recommendation.
I flew to the country of Turkey and interned there at Gediz University with a professor in the area of Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering . As I shadowed him and aided him in his research, I learned the basics and the foundations of aerodynamics, college level.
I feel like all my colleges are reaches and not matches.