A good business list?

<p>Me-- 3.8 GPA UW, 1350/1600 SAT- Will take again in Sept., trying to get it to 1400+, nicee list of extracurriculars, volunteer experience, internship, AP LANG-5, AP US-5, AP BIO-4, APS next year include Lit, Gov, Calc, World</p>

<p>OKAY, so the schools I have selected to apply to are as follows-</p>

<p>REACHES-
U Penn- Wharton (of course)
NYU- Stern
Georgetown- McDonough
UC Berkeley- Haas</p>

<p>Somewhat Matches-
Boston College
Lehigh
U Mich</p>

<p>Safeties-
U Delaware
Pace U
St Johns U (NY)
Temple U</p>

<p>Is this a good business list?
I'm not saying I can get into any of these schools
I'm just applying and crossing my overworked fingers</p>

<p>I'd add USC to somewhat matches. Thats supposed to be a good B-school.</p>

<p>Anyone Else?</p>

<p>thejadedjunior, what is in-state for you? If you can indeed graduate ahead of schedule by going to a state school (per one of your past posts) then that seems like a highly desirable option IMO.</p>

<p>Ross is a definite reach. I agree with cali that USC Marshall would be a good match for you.</p>

<p>you dont need to apply to delaware, pace, st johns, and temple. Just pick one or two b/c u will easily get into all of them (delaware isnt quite as easy but u shouldnt have a problem)</p>

<p>jnpn,
why is Ross a reach?
i thought it kind of matched my stats
i could be wrong</p>

<p>To get in as pre-admit, you'll need to increase your SAT score by at least 100 points.</p>

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jnpn,
why is Ross a reach?
i thought it kind of matched my stats
i could be wrong

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<p>Applying to Ross from HS isn't the same as applying to UMich. This year, there were 2300 people applying for 100 spots. There will be more applying next year. As of now, your stats are below par.</p>