<p>I live in Maryland
caucasian male,
Junior,
Private Tiny High School,
Ranking: 2/10, thats right.. 10 people
SAT's: my guess: 2200 to 2000
GPA: dunno... 3.5? I dont think I have ever recieved a C and I rarely get B's...
although, my school doesnt offer AP classes.
More Tests: Taking Math level 2, and spanish SAT 2's, Also taking ACTs.
Major: Engineering (Electrical, probably)</p>
<p>ECs:
Lots and Lots of Drama, Lots and Lots of choir, Handbell choir, Archery.
Lots o' community service</p>
<p>Schools:
U of Maryland, Baltimore
UCSC
Santa Clara U
U of Seattle
Drexel </p>
<p>these next two are reaches, I know:
Stanford,
Cornell</p>
<p>Thanks! Also If anyone has any suggestions for Engineering schools, preferably west coast. but anywhere is fine.</p>
<p>Lol! There are only 10 people...that really amuses me. :)
If you define Lot o' for me with numbers, I might help out a little more.</p>
<p>Stanford's going to be uber hard. They practically chew on stats. I don't know about Cornell, because their acceptances this year really surprised me. </p>
<p>Hey, try Caltech! Just kidding. </p>
<p>Unless you have 2 years of art, I advise you to look away from CA schools in general. It's this new stupid rule they made up, but fortunately it doesn't apply so much to private universities.</p>
<p>Georgia Tech has an excellent engineering program, very practical too, as job recruiters actively come to Tech looking for engineers. Purdue is also another school that is good in engineering. And both are schools I'm pretty sure you could get in to with no problem.</p>
<p>Yeah, with your predicted SAT scores, you should be able to reach any school on your list.</p>