Help me find an engineering school

<p>I would like to major in mechanical engineering.</p>

<p>Ethnicity/Religious Affiliation:
Asian(Korean), Catholic</p>

<p>Academics:
SAT-1800(1st SAT) [510/680/610][8]
SAT-1810(2nd SAT) [570/680/560][8]
Super scored SAT-1860[570/680/610][8]
ACT-27 [26/26/27/27][8]
SAT II-
USH-670
PHYSICS-680
GPA-4.0(Weighted) Unweighted GPA should be around 3.7-3.9?</p>

<p>Engineering Courses(Considered as college level courses)
PLTW Principles of Engineering
PLTW Digital Electronics
PLTW Civil Engineering
PLTW DDP
PLTW Robotics</p>

<p>AP Courses/Exams:
AP Euro-4
AP American History-Currently Enrolled
AP English-Currently Enrolled</p>

<p>Current classes
Algebra 2/Trig
PLTW Principles of Engineering
AP American History
PLTW Robotics
3R Spanish(Started Spanish 1 year late)
SAT Prep Class[English/Math]
Physics Honors
AP English</p>

<p>Activities:
School Orchestra-(6th-9th)[Stopped orchestra after 9th grade and took all the PLTW(Engineering classes) courses that were available in my high school.]
Computer Club(Starting from 9th)
Alter Service(Since middle school)
President’s Volunteer Service Award (Silver, 9th grade) from KAYO (Korean American Youth Orchestra)
Volunteer Service at local Nursing Home(2 years)
Local Youth Center Basketball-(7/8th-10th)
Grand Friends Club
Technology Honor Society</p>

<p>Future Activities:
Internship at local summer camp
Volunteer camp[Will build houses for homeless people]</p>

<p>What is your home state and EFC ?</p>

<p>All matches:</p>

<p>Ohio State University- Columbus
Penn State University- University Park
North Carolina State University- Raleigh
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Iowa State University- Ames
University at Buffalo</p>

<p>Reaches:
University of Illinois- Urbana Champaign
University of Wisconsin- Madison
University of Maryland- College Park
Virginia Tech (because you are out of state)</p>

<p>What is your home state? What can your family afford? Most flagship Us have very good engineering programs.</p>

<p>New York and I am a twin so my efc will be half of its original value… :/</p>

<p>Perhaps SUNYs like Stony Brook?</p>

<p>Have you run net price calculators on various schools to check financial aid estimates?</p>

<p>If you’re in NY, your PLTW program was likely affiliated with RIT. That would be another good choice.</p>