<p>Extra Curricular:
Started an Economics club (Founder+President)
Small job shadow/intern at local consulting firm and local Merrill Lynch and Wells Fargo.
Held an internship and made iphone apps with 2 NYU students for 1 summer.
Varsity Soccer -all of high school
president of speech and debate - 3 years.
DECA - 2 years
Hold a leadership position in my religious group
Key Club - all of high school
City volunteer teen group - all four years
Senator's Page Program </p>
<p>Letters of Rec(1-10): ~7-8
Essays (1-10): ~8-9</p>
<p>NYU Stern ED
Umichigan Ross(OOS) </p>
<p>Thanks! I was wondering if I am completely out of the ballpark because of my GPA :'(</p>
<p>I know people from nyu stern getting in because of their academics. Not just overall GPA. For example, there have been two cases of seniors getting in with a 3.4 GPA. You have a good shot. They love upward trends. If you’re a URM, you have an even better shot.
I am not very sure about the other college.</p>
<p>are you from new york? i think that the only issue comes from your activities (not extremely strong) so ED I or II to nyu stern? i think if you ED’d I you’ll probably get in, ED II high match.</p>
<p>Ross is extremely selective so might be a mid-high reach for you.</p>
<p>Youll probably get into NYU but Ross is extremely selective but that should never stop you from hoping for the best. Best of luck to you. Hope you get in both schools.</p>
<p>I don’t know Ross that well, but you have a very good shot at NYU. That’s the most APs I think I’ve ever heard of someone taking, so obviously the UW GPA is irrelevant. Your course load will immediately overlook the UW GPA, and NYU loves when they see students challenge themselves. Everything else is more than enough. </p>
<p>This will definitely be a half and half situation… the decision can go either way really considering the competition! But apply either way and hope for the best!!! Best of luck!</p>