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Where should I apply for a chemical engineering major?

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My current credentials are:

-3.8 unweighted GPA (4.3 weighted)

-33 ACT composite (I am taking it again and expect a 34 or 35. This time I will actually study)

-34 math

-32 science

-30 reading

-34 writing

-National Honor Society President

-I'm conducting research on the uses of magnetism (right now I'm making a purely magnetic motor, i.e. approaching perpetual motion)

-Spanish Club Vice President

-Future Business Leaders of America Honorary Member

-total of 7 AP courses (almost all other courses were honors)

-great teacher recommendations

-Writer for school publication

-Speak English, Spanish, and decent Chinese (I am continuing to take Chinese classes)

-Manager of the School Store

-50+ so community service hours

-Did a summer internship for the Chief Judge of the Family Court of Delaware

As a bonus, I lived in Argentina for four years and Beijing, China for five years. In China, I attended one of the best international schools worldwide and maintained a 3.5 GPA there unweighted my freshman year.

I will be applying to college as unranked because I switched schools through high school. My first school was much more difficult than the second, giving me a much lower average gpa than I would have at only my current school. With only my grades at my current school, I am 5th or so of 300.

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  1. MIT or UC Berkeley

    You should get into UCB, MIT is meh..

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