<p>...In the northeast or mid-atlantic areas.</p>
<p>GPA: 94.8
SAT I:
M: 680
CR: 620
W: 630</p>
<p>ACT: 28 (Probably won't send anywhere)
Math: 32</p>
<p>SAT II:
Math II: 700</p>
<p>Very good ECs, Good Recs, Average Essays</p>
<p>Right now, my top choices are Binghamton School of Management and Villanova School of Business...</p>
<p>What schools do you guys think I have decent chances at?</p>
<p>Any responses are appreciated. Thanks guys.</p>
<p>are you in canada or something?</p>
<p>you'd probably get in at U of Pittsburgh.
Xavier, Seton Hall, Syracuse, University of Michigan, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute </p>
<p>you may as well try for Wharton i mean it is the best. you probably wont get in but you should try.</p>
<p>what are you interested in business. you'll probably get into UNC Charlotte's belk college of business, its pretty underrated being at a public university and not even at the flagship which is chapel hill but it will give you good opportunities in banking in charlotte</p>
<p>No, I live in New York... I'd rather stay in the area, but if I got into a really good school elsewhere, I'd go there.</p>
<p>These are my current choices...</p>
<p>Bentley
Binghamton
BC
CMU
Fordham
Lehigh
UMD
NYU
Northeastern
UScranton
Villanova</p>
<p>I was already accepted to Fordham and UScranton with scholarships at both. I don't really know what kind of business I'm interested in, but I know I want to trade stocks eventually. I want to enjoy my job, but I want to make some good money.</p>
<p>Fordham would be good. If you could get into NYU, go to NYU. Especially if you plan on trading stocks. Stern is located so closely to wall street that the students get the best opportunities for interships and whatnot. I'm not sure how people enjoy trading stocks but they definitely make good money. The one thing you should know about it is that it is very tough as far as hours. You will be working upwards of 70 hours per week depending on where your are.</p>
<p>bentley is another good one for you.</p>
<p>That CR score is tough. While it may be too late for you to take the SAT again, you might want to try to see which schools will allow the late January date and specifically study for the reading section.</p>
<p>You might as well throw an application at Rochester, no business undergrad but it's better than the rest of the schools you're looking at. Between financial economics as a major and the management studies certificate you basically have a more quant oriented business admin degree anyway.</p>
<p>If you consider Virginia to be Mid-Atlantic, based on your scores I think Richmond would be right up your alley. It's a criminally underrated school, and as a result their average SAT scores are pretty poor.</p>
<p>Wow.... thanks. The Univeristy of Richmond looks really appealing.</p>