Average GPA, decent SAT looking for good Econ program in the northeastern region

<p>Hello guys, I'm looking for a school with a business major in the New England region. </p>

<p>Here are my stats: 89.35 GPA, 2070 SAT (690/750/630 taking once more) </p>

<p>I go to one of the "specialized" high schools in NYC which is pretty competitive. Junior year I took APUSH, AP PSYCH, Honors Physics. This year I'm taking AP Latin, AP Macroeco, AP Calc AB, Honors Writing.</p>

<p>EC's: nothing special, one sports team, around 100 volunteer hours, some awards from the National Latin Exam (not sure if they hold any weight in college apps).</p>

<p>Recs: 2 decent recs. </p>

<p>So far I'm considering NYU, BU, Bing, Northeastern U, Macaulay Honors @ Baruch. What other schools should I consider. I would like a school in a more urban area, but that is not necessary. </p>

<p>Would it be better for me to stay in NYC at CUNY for the cost and internship
opportunities?</p>

<p>Also if you don't mind could you chance me at the schools I listed? Thanks</p>

<p>first get out of NYC, you can always go back…spread your wing and fly.
u of pittsburgh
rollins college
and muhlenberg college are a few you should check out.</p>

<p>Can you pay the $60K/year for NYU? Are your parents willing to? Does your school have Naviance to see what your chances are at Bing?</p>

<p>You’d get big merit awards at Susquehanna University (and you can do Business School - AACSB accredited- AND Honors). You can also do International Business&management at Dickinson College.
However, hard to beat Macaulay…</p>

<p>myos1634 I was going to also mention Susquehanna University, but I figured it was to far out from a city center for the OP. but that is a perfect choice otherwise.</p>