<p>I don't like my current institution and I am aching to get out of here as soon as I possibly can. There are a multitude of reasons, not the least of which is the feeling that I settled on this school because I got lazy when it was time to apply. </p>
<p>I've made some posts around this forum before regarding fordham, but the truth is that I really don't know where to look. So I was hoping that If i left some statistics and preferences that someone could make some recommendations on where I should look.</p>
<p>I would be applying as a finance/quant major preferably to business schools. I love NYC, I grew up in upstate NY and I was down there as often as I could be so that's why I was looking at fordham (I believed NYU - Stern to be to selective for me although I will have the pre-reqs finished next semester)</p>
<p>I'd like to wind up at the best university that I stand a shot at getting into, I will apply for financial aid but to be completely honest money is low on my list of concerns.</p>
<p>I'm also considering a school in canada but I need to investigate the business facilities.</p>
<p>Statistics:</p>
<p>HS GPA: 88/100
SAT: M: 700, CR: 660, W: 600
Class Rank 28/170
Several mid level Internships (Mostly in state politics), A ton of sales management experience.</p>
<p>College: 114# ranked LAC
GPA: Midterm (first semester) 4.0
Classes: Excel based Comp. Sci class (practical but probably not rigorous) - 3 credits
Calculus 1 - 4 credits, College writing - 3 credits, Microeconomics - 3 credits, foundational writing heavy discussion based literature course - 3 credits
Total 16 credits.
I'm heavily involved in an online startup company based on campus that is actually taking off pretty well (I handle account services/sales) and we've reached 150k in sales after being only since early august. This is the single factor that makes me want to reconsider leaving my school, but I can do the work from anywhere and branching out would be beneficial.</p>
<p>My numbers are middle of the road so I obviously won't be going anywhere fantastic, but I have a ton of practical business experience and if this startup works out then I'll have quite an impressive resume filler. You can check us out at Move</a> That Block | Free Listing of Jobs, Residential, Commercial, Vacation and Rental Properties and find us on facebook (Its all college students so yes its a shameless plug.)</p>
<p>I appreciate you guys sifting through all of this. Suggestions to help a lost boy would be wonderful.</p>