<p>SAT: 1910
SAT2: World History 640, Planning to take math and korean in nov
GPA: around 3.8 ish (We have tough grading scale, and colleges notice that according to a college rep from michigan) plus no additional points for honor classes
AP: Calc BC, Econ Macro&Micro, World History, Physics Mechanics
School; alll boys catholic hs. (great reputation in the area)small town</p>
<p>Sports: Varsity Basketball(4yrs), Varsity SocceR(3yrs), Varsity Track(2yrs)
Activities: Debate, math club, volunteer work, foreign exchange student program(1yr)publication, acadmeic honor roll, traveled extensively in asia, europe, north america, etc(more than 25countreis)</p>
<p>Major: international business
language; fluent in english, korean, intermediate in spanish, japanese</p>
<p>Wow, don’t be an overachiever or anything. Yes, I’m sure you could get into the business school, what I would recommend is attempting to get into the early admission business program as a freshman. You do this by indicating that business is you intended major on the application. If you don’t get the early admission into business, but do get admitted to the UW, start taking the pre-reqs for admission into the business school IMMEDIATELY, otherwise you simply won’t have enough time (if you begin taking prereqs, say, your sophomore year). Also, seeing as how you’re fluent in Korean, you’ll have your language requirement taken care of for the international business school (although I’d still recommend studying Japanese). However, it seems like you have Micro and Macroeconomics covered, as well as Calculus, so that should give you some leeway. And be careful even then, almost every pre-req freshman can take fills up almost immediately EVERY quarter. Get to know an upperclassman, a junior probably, and ask him to reserve spots in the classes that you want to take, then a few weeks after registration, switch into his spot. This will guarantee a spot for you in the class, and the upperclassman would probably be fine with it, as the classes he’d be registering for himself wouldn’t be in that high of a demand.</p>
<p>Thanks for the insight mahaffie!! Are you a student at UW?? Could you explain a little more about its business program? It is ranked in top 10 for international business. I would love to hear about the progarm from a student who actually went there. Also do students get hired right after they get out of UW?? </p>