chris6387
New Member
I'm in the process of applying to Purdue's flight program right now. Purdue is the only aviation related program/university I'm applying to. My heart is not really set on going there, but I'd like to keep my options open.
However, for those of you who have been accepted or are in flight right now, I'd like to know your opinion of my chances of being accepted into the program. From what I understand, it's predominantly based on numbers, which could be bad for me.
Here are more or less my credentials:
-SAT: 1210 (570 v 640 m)
-3.9 gpa (just barely in top 10% of high school class)
-taken a fairly large amount of honor/ap courses
-lot of community service (student ambassador for a national math conference, couselour for math & technology camp, hospital volunteer, etc.)
-activities include: nhs, varsity soccer and track, student pilot certificate, among others
I know this might not be the right place to be asking this question, but I'm curious. Thanks.
However, for those of you who have been accepted or are in flight right now, I'd like to know your opinion of my chances of being accepted into the program. From what I understand, it's predominantly based on numbers, which could be bad for me.
Here are more or less my credentials:
-SAT: 1210 (570 v 640 m)
-3.9 gpa (just barely in top 10% of high school class)
-taken a fairly large amount of honor/ap courses
-lot of community service (student ambassador for a national math conference, couselour for math & technology camp, hospital volunteer, etc.)
-activities include: nhs, varsity soccer and track, student pilot certificate, among others
I know this might not be the right place to be asking this question, but I'm curious. Thanks.