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OP - you are solid academically, you have solid ECs….but you have no test score.
When you have that (not a projected score), come back. But recognize, that most schools will lead you to the same place. But all are not the same - so figure out what you want in a school. Some will be smaller or larger, some will have big sports or greek life, some will be urban, suburban or rural…and some will have gender parity. Some will be more tech biased and others general universities. Some may send more to grad school while others right into the work place.
Some, of course, will be near $400K - and others $80K - unless you get NMF, then some will be free to $50K, depending on which offer you took. Discuss a true budget with your family. Smith, btw, like Tufts, is over $90K a year (but they do have merit). Only 28 of 645 first years got merit in the last cycle so the odds aren’t great.
Really lots to think about….you’re in good position here but your question is premature.
But you should go check out schools - ASU and U of A are both large - but very different. U of A, in my opinion, is more “campusy” - and I say that as an ASU alum. If you’re traveling to other cities on vacation, add a school visit or two on each - see a mid size, smaller, etc. See different environments, etc.
That’s what you can do right now - figure out, forgetting the name (think of them as nameless), the type of environment you’ll excel - engineering is hard and you’ll want the right environment for you.
And please don’t report scores that haven’t happened. Projected is not the same as you said - 1540. You’ll see.
You’re premature with the question - but best of luck.