<p>GPA (UW): 3.9
GPA (W):4.25
ranked 4/422
SAT I: 2030 (610 CR 700M 720 CR)
SAT II: 750 math2, 630 physics, 530 spanish
APs: English Lang(no score yet)
(Next Year: Calc AB, Stat, Spanish, Physics, English Lit)</p>
<p>EC’s:
-Varsity Tennis, Asst. Captain senior yr
-Varsity Track
-First Aid Squad Crew Chief/ EMT ceritified
-Township volunteer & organized fundraisers
-Peer Leader
-NHS & Math Honors Society
-Math tutor
-VP Jewish Students Union
-National Conference of Synagague Honored Member
-Wegmans Cashier 3yrs + other seasonal jobs (i.e. basketball scorekeeping)
-Advanced drawing/painting- 1st place 2 years Monmouth County Art Show
-10 years of piano
-Interned at Denali Biotechnologies, write a monthly article in newsletter</p>
<p>I’m nearly 100% sure I want to apply to medical school later on, but b/c of everything everyone says with pick a school and major you’ll love (for me, finance or anything math related) I decided on Stern, but want another city, good buisness school, where I could get decent pre-med courses. BU for me?</p>
<p>you'll get into smg(bu's business school) with those numbers alone. stern is competitive as i'm sure you know, and race plays a huge part in who they take. it is also likely that they will give you zero financial aid(I have two friends going to stern both of whom will be paying off the loans for a long time). if faced with a decision of going to smg with plenty of financial aid and going to stern with zero financial aid, i would choose the former.</p>
<p>Merit money is a possibility for you. My S's roommate last year was admitted to BU's SMG and NYU's Stern, and chose BU because he got a half-tuition scholarship.</p>
<p>you wrote critical reading twice. :)
is the second one writing?</p>
<p>anyway, your GPA's really impressive, and your SAT seems around where it should be. might wanna take it again just cuz reading and math is probably more heavily weighted, so you might wanna get your reading score up a little. your extracurriculars seem fine (well, they seem great, but you know, people on this website can be crazy, so i'll stick with fine).
i think you're probably good. only thing you would need to work on would be SAT's, but they're definitely good as well.</p>
<p>I agree with bucas18. Even if you were to get into Stern, there's a possibility that you'll be offered little financial aid. Since you want to go to med school later on, you'll be better off spending less money for undergrad so that you can afford grad school.</p>