Petroleum Engineerimg at USC

<p>Gender: F
State: CA
Ethnicity: Asian</p>

<p>GPA 9-11 (3.85/4.5)</p>

<p>SAT: 2280 (800 Math 780 WR 700 R)
SAT 2: 800 korean 800 bio m 750 on math2…</p>

<p>AP: Euro 4, calc ab 5, bio 5, apush 5</p>

<p>Academic Courses:
Eng 1H- A/A
Eng 2H- A/A
Eng 3H- A/A
Alg 2H- B/A
PreCalcH- B/B
Calc AB- A/A
BioH- A/A
ChemH- A/A
PhysicsH- A/A
Bio AP- B/A
Biomedical Science- A/A
Intro to World His H- A/A
AP Euro- B/A
AP US- B/A
Spanish 2- A/A
Spanish 3- A/A
Spanish 4H- A/A</p>

<p>Senior year:*
AP chem- A
Regular english-A*
calc bc-A
Ap gov/econ- A*
Studio art- A</p>

<p>Total Honors: 10
Total Ap (including senior yr): 9</p>

<p>Extra Curricular: hospital volunteering (10-11) homeless shelter (9-12) research(12), nurse intern (12), summer premed program (11), marching band (9-11)*</p>

<p>Work: at a local restaurant/ tutoring</p>

<p>Awards: no major awards… Just 3 president’s volunteer awards</p>

<p>Chances?</p>

<p>Your ECs are average, perhaps even below average for USC.</p>

<p>USC: Match/high match</p>

<p>If you want to do PetrolE, try U Alberta, Texas Tech, for example, on top of USC.</p>

<p>USC: High Match</p>

<p>Like Catria, said your ECs may hinder you, solid SAT though, no major issues with grades either although more course rigor would have been nice.</p>

<p>For petroleum engineering you shold be looking at other schools, A&M, UT, Mines or Texas Tech come to mind</p>