Add to a list of colleges?

<p>So I'm trying to add to my list of colleges, but I'm not sure what matches/low matches I could add in case I don't get into my reaches (cause my reaches are obviously better for IB). I really like finance and economics and I take classes and read about it a lot, so I might major in one of these but I want something mathy so idk yet.</p>

<p>Anyways, consider the following rough stats- GPA (around 3.8-3.9) ACT(around 33) with pretty good ECs (very sporty), good course rigor, pretty good essays, etc. </p>

<p>Not amazing but a pretty decent, well rounded applicant.</p>

<p>Schools so far (not definite, just spit balling)</p>

<p>Stanford (for sure) Upenn Harvard------------higher reaches </p>

<p>Northwestern Uchicago Cornell-------------- lower reaches than the others</p>

<p>Berkeley, UCLA, USC NYU------ I like cali :), high matches? </p>

<p>I'd prefer a medium to large university, but it doesn't really matter where it is.</p>

<p>Any help? Because I'm hoping I'll get into a few of the above colleges, but you never know.</p>

<p>So are there any easier to get into schools, that would still give me an opportunity to head to the finance world (IB). Any matches for me or maybe even a safety?</p>

<p>Thanks so much in advance!</p>

<p>Claremont Mckenna has good representation on the west coast</p>

<p>Do you leave out Michigan or UVA for any particular reason?</p>

<p>I would definitely put UMich and UVA above USC and UCLA…and I’m a California homer.</p>

<p>Georgetown is a good option too, they have excellent alumni presence on Wall Street.</p>

<p>Uchicago and upenn should be switched</p>

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<p>For job placement in finance, definitely not.</p>