<p>Hey,
Like many others (I am assuming), I read the posts and was overwhelmed with the resumes you all have put together for college, and feel slightly ashamed. Haha, anyways, was wondering where my chances stood for the following, and would be open to suggestions. (Business major and conservative student body are strong preferences). I am from Atlanta, GA.
- Miami (OH)
- UGA
- Furman
- Elon
- Vanderbilt
- Rhodes
- Penn St (College Park)
- Boston U</p>
<p>New SAT I:
Critical Reading 720<br>
Math 740<br>
Writing 690</p>
<p>Old SAT I:
Math 710
Verbal 690</p>
<p>PSAT:
226 (NM)</p>
<p>SAT II:
MATH I- 760
Chemistry- 690</p>
<p>High School: Very Prestigious Private School in GA
GPA- 3.4 ish unweighted
Class Rank- Top 25%
APs- 3
Honors- 4</p>
<p>400+ Hours community Service
Eagle Scout
2 Varsity Sports</p>
<p>I don't know that you are an avergae schmo here. If you want a business school undergrad, you could try UMich; you get into the B-school sophomore year, I think. Your school, if it is a prestigious well-known school in Michigan would help you get into UMich. Apply early to take advantage of rolling admissions.</p>
<p>PSAT-226...nice...Definitely give UMich a shot; but it is rather liberal, so I'm not sure how you would like that...all the schools you chose seem to be pretty reasonable in terms of admissions chances (correct me if I'm wrong), and you will be a strong applicant at all the schools you listed...good luck, and w00t for us average schmoes!!</p>
<p>I think that Wake Forest is a great match for you. Somewhat conservative, good southern charm, and a strong undergrad business program. Apply ED and i think you have a great chance. Also, your stats will make you very competitive at all the schools on your list.</p>