am i a match for Berkley

<p>this isn't a typical chance thread. </p>

<p>But anyways, i'm from Canada and willing to pay full tuition to UC Berkley's business school. </p>

<p>Some basic stats, 2200 SAT single sitting,
93% average (different grading system than US) top 10 (not percent) from my HS of about 500 kids.
Pretty good EC. Play varsity basketball, play clarinet, captain of the VEX engineering team, found the Investment Club for the Laurier University Stock Competition, and some other stuff
Have jobs at KFC and had one at little Caesars. </p>

<p>So the question is: is UC Berkley a match for me?</p>

<p>You’ve got a great chance, considering they are desperate for full-pay OOS payers. Not sure how being from Canada affects your chances, however.</p>

<p>Yes, good shot, but you can’t get directly into Haas, it’s a 2 year program that begins junior year and has a 50% admit rate from within Cal.</p>

<p>i’ma bring this back because i want some opinions</p>

<p>Between Duke, Northwestern, and Georgetown, which offers the best chance and is best suited for me?</p>

<p>I like a close-knit community, like Dartmouth in a way. I also want a school with a good basketball team since i want to experience the march madness. I’m only going to apply to one of the three.</p>

<p>Duke, then Georgetown.</p>

<p>Ok so maybe like: 1. Duke 2. Georgetown 3. Northwestern</p>

<p>What about best chances? 1.? 2.? 3.? </p>

<p>Which which is more INTERNATIONALLY reowned (please include Berkeley in the ranking)? 1.? 2.? 3.? 4?</p>

<p>You spelled Berkeley wrong.</p>

<p>But Berkeley is probably the most internationally renowned out of the four. I’d peg Duke next, then Northwestern (for their medical school) and then Georgetown. Though really, if you’re walking down the middle of some alley in, say, Berlin, or Shanghai, chances are the only American higher education institute they have heard of is Harvard.</p>