Chance a poor soul?

<p>Any input is greatly appreciated, I'm looking to get a BBA in either accounting or finance and am planning to apply/ applied to:</p>

<p>Emory-ED
University of Miami-EA.
NYU Stern
Possibly- UC Berkeley
Possibly- Vanderbilt</p>

<p>Resident: Florida
Ethnicity: White
Income: 150+</p>

<p>GPA: UW- 3.97/4 (One B in one semester of 7th grade alg 1 honors so I think this is a UC 4.0? correct me if I'm wrong) W- 4.45/5
SAT: 2070 (1430) (M-770 CR-660 W-640)
ACT: 31 (similar breakdown as SAT)
Class rank: 24/150 (competitive highschool around top 50 in the country)</p>

<p>APs: </p>

<p>APUSH- 5
AP Psych- 5
AP Chem- 5
AP lang-4;
APES-4;
AP Calc AB-4;
AP Lit- (currently in)
AP Calc BC- (currently in)
AP Human Geo-(currently in)</p>

<p>Course rigor: All courses are Honors or AP with the exception of one or two over the course of high school.</p>

<p>ECs:
4 years of Lacrosse (1 year JV / 3 Varsity);
4 years in wind ensemble/ high brass leader;
Coached a primary school's FPS team (who ended up winning Districts);
FPS team booklet member (competed all the way to internationals winning both Districts and States);
Volunteer head counselor at a summer camp for six years (150 hours each summer (some hours were paid however));
KEY club;
NHS;
French Honor Society;
French Skit competition (State winner) </p>

<p>Service Hours: around 400 </p>

<p>Application essays: Stellar
Recommendations: didn't read but I think are amazing given my relationships with the ones I chose. Also threw in an addition recommendation from a former employer to also help.</p>

<p>Bump, I’ll chance back!</p>

<p>How many people live in your house hold, including yourself and is that your house hold annual yearly income after or before taxes.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure the UC GPA is only for grades after freshman year, so you should have that shiny 4.0. Your extracurriculars look really good, as does your GPA. I feel like UC Berkeley and Vanderbilt are totally matches.
Maybe if you think you can do better on standardized tests you could look to retake. 2070 and 31 already are already very solid, but I’m assuming based on your other stellar aspects that you can probably do better than that. Hopefully I don’t come off as harsh, especially since your qualifications definitely surpass mine.
I’m also not very good at this chancing stuff, but since you replied to my post, I thought that I’d return the favor. Wish you the best.</p>

<p>@boby642 there’s three of us and after taxes my parent’s income I know is above whatever the threshold is for the upper income bracket, plus Florida doesn’t have an income tax.</p>

<p>Great chance for all. Only thing would be your SAT score and ACT. But then again, no one really knows how colleges really look at SATs and ACT for well-rounded candidates.</p>