Can Someone Please Recommend Some Good Business Schools For My Stats!?!?

<p>Any input will be well appreciated, thanks!</p>

<p>Male
Greek American
Junior
Go to a very competitive public school in Washington- ranked 35th best public school in the nation
GPA- 3.52 (UW) 3.71 (W)
Excellent upward grade trend.
SAT- 580 W, 550 M, 520 CR- 1650 (Will take again in October)
ACT- N/A
Class Rank- N/A</p>

<p>Senior Classes with 1st semester grades (Projected):
AP Senior English- B
World Religions- A
AP Statistics- B
AP Environmental Science- A
Anthropology- A
AP American Gov.- A</p>

<p>Teacher & counselor recs- excellent, lots of thought put into both
Essay- will be very good</p>

<p>Extracurriculars-
-4 year varsity tennis letter winner- 9-12th grade
-2 year district tennis qualifier
-1 year state tennis qualifier
-Captain of my club tennis team
-Play in competitive tournaments locally
-Senior Class Historian- 12
-Class Senator- 11-12
-President and Founder of Sports Debate Club- 10-12
-Member of Asian Culture Club- 11-12
-Member of Key Club- 11-12
-Member of A.S.P.E.N.-12 (Had to try-out)
-Community service award for completing a certain amount of volunteer hours
Volunteer work at a local tennis club, through Key Club, camp counselor, district wide volunteering events, and various other events. (100+ hours)</p>

<p>You can try Bentley College. It is VERY good and you have a chance,although you might wish to retake the SATs.</p>

<p>University of Cincinnati would be a good choice too. This school may not come up on your radar screen,but it has a very strong program. In addition, it has 1.5 years of PAID coop experience as part of their program. In fact, Cincinnati started the coop educational experience before other schools such as Northeastern. It also is a bit cheaper than that of most private schools even as an out of state student.</p>

<p>Towson University, here in Maryland, has a strong business program that you might want to look into.</p>

<p>Bottom line:there are plenty of places that are good that would take you.</p>

<p>You're going to need to get your SAT up considerably to get into a target school.</p>

<p>University of Phoenix</p>

<p>bump...</p>

<p>how bout Boston U with a 1700 maybe ED?
Santa Clara? ED?
Loyola Marymount
University of Washington (i am in-state)</p>

<p>I second University of Pheonix, I hear its pretty convenient.</p>

<p>Look at TX, I know they have a decent business program that is fairly easy to get into. I don't know the average scores needed, but go look them up.<br>
Boston U:REJECT
SANTA: REJCT
LOYOLA: MAYBE
WASHINGTON: MAYBE</p>

<p>Ya texas tech might work out.</p>

<p>try out the midwestern public schools: Indiana Kelley, Purdue, Illinois etc...u shud get somewhere + do ur own research with the b-week rankings because they provide the avg. SATs etc.</p>

<p>public schools will not read my essay or look nearly as much into my ECs they will just reject me because of stats i thought...</p>

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You're going to need to get your SAT up considerably to get into a target school.

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<p>What does this mean. Target school for what?</p>

<p>banking (10char)</p>

<p>Also IBs look at you SAT scores so even if you luck into a target school it might be tough. They often have a 1350 or 1400 minimum V+M</p>

<p>^^huh? they actually look at this? for what, summer internships? i cant believe they would look at during job search. if they do, that's just crazy.</p>

<p>Yes they do ask for SAT scores (or other standardized score). Its pretty standard actually.</p>

<p>I think only some banks do. But all the top consulting firms do.</p>