Chance a current high school Junior?

<p>What are my chances for:</p>

<p>1) Babson College
2) NYU Stern
3) Cornell
4) University of Michigan
5) Emory
6) Vanderbilt
7) Georgetown
8) UVA</p>

<p>All for Business (finance)</p>

<p>Also, ** which school should i apply ED to? **</p>

<p>Freshman Year GPA (weighted) - 4.00
Sophomore Year GPA (weighted - 4.24
Junior Year GPA (as of now, weighted) - 4.85 </p>

<p>Cumulative GPA: 4.36 weighted
Class Rank: top 10%</p>

<p>SATs:
800 (cr), 780 (wr), 770 (math): total (2350)</p>

<p>SAT 2's:
Chem - 800
Math 2c - 800
Bio E - 660 <- ugh, i know</p>

<p>AP's taken:
Currently: AP Computer Science, AP Statistics, AP US History
Estimated grades: 5, 5, 4</p>

<p>Next Year: AP Calculus BC, AP Physics, AP Language and Composition, AP World History</p>

<p>Extra Curriculars:</p>

<p>Summer: </p>

<p>1) Columbia University High School Summer Program - Introduction to Financial Markets
2) Georgetown Summer - Business and Finance
3) Bentley Wall Street Program</p>

<p>In School:
1) Co-Captain of school Math Team
2) NJ Chemistry Olympics - Demo First place winner and second place winner (in 2 consecutive years)
3) Interact -> community service
4) President of the Environmental Club
5) Political Club
6) School Treasurer
7) Academic Decathalon</p>

<p>As you can see, I am extremely interested in Business, particularly the Finance part of it. I would love to work on Wall Street when I grow up. What do you guys think my chances are for being accepted to the Business programs listed above?</p>

<p>bamsky,
your SAT score and GPA are very high, so i think that you will easily get into most if not all of those colleges (NYU stern and cornell may be a bit harder)</p>

<p>I would suggest that you do not apply early decision to any of these colleges because I think you could get into better ones. I think you should add some more reaches, unless one of the 8 colleges you mentioned is your DREAM school-but if you really want to, i’d say NYU stern.</p>

<p>Also, you mention that you are interested in business, and it shows in your summer programs, but not as much in your extra curriculars (those are all over the place-which is not necessarily a bad thing, but it just looks unfocused). I know at this point there is not much you could do, but maybe try entering some business competitions, joining FBLA or something like that.</p>