Carnegie, Stern, Emory, UMIch

<p>Hi,
I have a unique situation going on for me. My GPA after junior year was a 3.32 UW and a 3.78 W because I failed (as in F (failed) a really high level math class. However, I got a 2340 (770 M 770 W 800 R) on my SAT and 800s (Math, Physics, Chem) on all 3 of my subject tests and have taken 7 AP classes and all honors class without getting lower than a B before this math class. For the first part of my senior year I have about a 3.9 weighted and 4.6 UW and wll raise my weighted to like a 3.86 and I retook the failed math class but it did not replace the F on my transcript
My extracurriculars are:
Eagle Scout
National Merit
Founder of Cancer Charity raised over 10,000 dollars.
5-6 Good Business Awards
Members of Various Clubs, like mock trial, school news paper
3 years of soccer and 2 years track and probably couple of others I am forgetting.
3 Internships at Venture Backed-Tech companies and some fairly large financial corporations
Over 2500 Community Service Hours
I am an Asian male in California go to competitive public school and have stellar essays and recs.
I just wanted to know what my chances for he above 4 schools and between Carngie (Tepper), Stern, and Emory would I have the best probability of getting in if I EDII'd.
Thanks a lot</p>

<p>Apply ED2 to emory</p>

<p>I agree with terminatorr</p>

<p>I don’t think any of those schools are rejecting too many 2300+ applicants.
Stern is the best of these, so I’d apply there.</p>

<p>@soze I really wish that logic held true haha!</p>

<p>any more opinions? I have to decide by tomorrow so would be greatly appreciated</p>

<p>bumpbumpbump</p>

<p>That F in math is not gonna look too good to Stern, Hence I’d suggest apply ED2 to Emory and RD to the rest</p>