Tell me where I could get in please?

<p>Alrite im starting to apply to colleges, for some reason, and I wanted to know my chances of going to a good engineering school. Im 17 out of 540 kids, 4.0 GPA, NHS member, Japanese NHS member, recipiant of presidential volunteering award, 300 hours community service, member of chess team, academic competition club, model congress, volunteer at the local hospital, library, and elks lodge, member of interact, as well as key club. Im retaking my SATs after scoring a 1620 (610 math, 500 writing, 510 reading), while scoring a 600 on US history SAT II, 650 on Math lvl 2 SAT II, and 660 on Chemistry SAT II. Ive taken AP Chem, AP US history (2 and 3 on exams respectfully). Im currently in AP Calc AB, AP Physics B, AP English Lit, AP Government and Politics, AP Biology, AP Microeconomics, AP Macroeconomics, and Honors Japanese IV. I’ve had 5 years of math (algebra I-calc ab) and 7 years worth of science (6 lab sciences). Ive also taken Latin. I tend to take on as much as humanly possible trying to get into a respectable engineering school. So far, I’m sure I cant get into Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, MIT, or CalTech. Ive been looking at Stevens Institute of Technology, Rochester IT and others. Does anyone have some good advice for me?</p>

<p>Practice a lot and try to get your SAT scores up. It’s still not too late if you haven’t started.</p>

<p>Use your collegeboard profile and the “Academic Tracker”. Plug in your classes and stats, ie. SAT/ACT scores and GPA.</p>

<p>If you store all of that info and then pull over the schools that you are intersted in and click on “how do I stack up”, it will not only put your stats into a graph for that school, but you can also click on “how important is this” for each school to see what they look for the most. </p>

<p>Hope this helps. This tool is incredibly helpful. Good Luck :)</p>

<p>Yea I did all that stuff on the collegeboard website, but I’m not sure how accurate that would be if I applied to cornell. I’m thinking about applying early decision. Any thoughts?</p>

<p>check out cal poly slo.</p>

<p>Also look into Union (SAT optional), Purdue, Clarkson, WPI, Stony Brook and Buffalo.</p>