Chance a Rising Senior for Cal Poly SLO- Business Major

<p>Hey, I’m going to be a senior at a private (Catholic) High School next year in Southern California. I am hoping to get a sense of where I lie in the eyes of the admissions board for the colleges I’m applying to, as well as personally laying out my application components in preparation for the releasing of the applications in August. I’m primarily focusing on business schools that have good undergraduate programs, and I’m also hoping to attend a school under $20,000 a year, ideally under $15,000 . In order of preference, as well as my personal optimism that I will get in, I’ve listed my college choices:
1.) USD (Brother will be Sophomore next year, and my Catholic background may help).
2.) Cal Poly SLO
3.) UCSB
4.) Santa Clara University
5.) UCI?
6.) University of Richmond (OOS-does that help or hurt me?)
7.) Bentley University (OOS- same question for all following OOS)
8.) Wake Forest (OOS)
9.) Indiana University Bloomington (OOS)
10.) Brigham Young University (OOS- not a mormon, but the price & ranking is right)</p>

<p>Grades:
Freshman: 3.5 GPA/ 3.8 GPA
Algebra 1A- A-/A
Biology- B+/B
Catholic Faith- B+/A-
English 1- B+/A-
Spanish 1- A/A-
Speech Com/P.E.- A-/A</p>

<p>Sophomore: 4.0 GPA/ 3.8 GPA
Chemistry- A-/A-
English 2- A-/A-
Geometry- A/A
Scripture- A/A
Spanish 2- A-/A-
World History- A/B+ (I hold a grudge against this teacher for this)</p>

<p>Junior: 4.33 GPA/ 4.33 GPA
AP Chemistry- A-/B+ (Very mad about the B+, but I will get a great teachers rec)
AP Envi Science- A/A-
Campus Ministry Liturgy- A/A+
English 3- A/A
Pre-Calc (Honors)- B/A- (1st sem. I gave up on the final, 2nd sem. went better)
US History A/A-</p>

<p>Senior: Guaranteed a 4.0 GPA, shooting for a 4.33, 4.1 minimum
AP Physics-
AP Calc (AB)-
Advanced Brit Lit-
AP Gov/AP Econ-
Campus Ministry Retreat-
Multimedia (forced to choose an elective)-</p>

<p>Weighted GPA (9-12): 3.97
Unweighted GPA (9-12): 3.81
Weighted GPA (10-12): 4.13
Unweighted GPA (10-12): 3.88
Class Rank: 74/413 (17.9%)</p>

<p>Notables:
1.) Played soccer my entire life, I’ll be putting 13 years down.
2.) Competitive travel soccer since 3rd grade, JV 9th, Varsity 10th-12th (12th captain)
3.) Received a Varsity Athletic Award, and got the “Most Improved Award” as I recovered from an injury that could have taken my leg. I had a bone cyst in my femur (hip region) that was basically liquefied bone, and if my femur had broken at that point I probably would have lost my leg. After recovering from the injury I grew as a person and became a better player than ever.
4.) Very interested in Business and market activity, and I’ve been an independent stock trader for years.
5.) Spent a week living with the owner of the popular blog directed towards lawyers “TheCorporateCouncil.” I learned about the many strategies taken in the stock market, researching skills, and attended his “Summer Business Program for the Gifted,” and shadowed him in his work.
6.) I will be interning at an Accounting Firm for several days towards the end of the summer.
7.) NHS Member (10-12) Tutoring Chemistry, Geometry, Algebra, etc.
8.) Member of the Business Club at my school (9), President of it (10-12) where I educate the members on the stock market trends, popular stocks, and strategies.
9.) VP of Chess Club (11-12), may not mention since it sounds nerdy haha.
10.) Member of the Science and Engineering Club
11.) Participated in the JETS Science competition representing my school and we placed in the top 30% of the nation.
12.) Will be participating in the Siemens Science/Math competition, and I will probably be dissecting and analyzing the growth of the pharmaceuticals industry while incorporating Business into it as much as possible.
13.) Received the Religious Award at my school for 2 consecutive years highlighting my good conduct and moral behavior.
14.) Volunteered 3 separate summers to lead a Vacation Bible School event at my previous middle school (20+ hours each year).
15.) I plan to have 150+ service hours by the time I send my applications.
16.) My father was 100% Macedonian so I am 50% and qualified to get citizenship, but to do so I would need to forfeit my US citizenship… so I’m just going to mention that I can become a citizen haha.
17.) My father, who was my biggest role model and influence, had passed away the summer before my Freshman year which both challenged me and helped me grow as a person, and may have resulted in a lower GPA during my 1st 2 years but that may just be my upward grade trend.</p>

<p>Strengths:
1.) During the summer between Freshman and Sophomore year, I attempted to take Geometry through a summer school so that I could move into the accelerated math program and be on a better path for taking AP Calc senior year. However, 1/2 way through the class my genetic condition regarding the bone cyst within my femur forced me to be taken out of the class and to get immediate surgery in which a titanium rod was placed to protect my leg and prevent it from breaking and possibly resulting in a lost limb.
Following my Sophomore year, I decided to take matters in my own hands as my family traveled to Europe to see my father’s side of the family to be with them for the 2 year anniversary of his passing, and I took measures to teach my self Algebra 2/Trig over the summer. My school administered the Algebra 2/Trig exam to test my knowledge of the subject that I had taught myself, and I received an 88% which enabled me to proceed into Pre-Calc Honors my junior year.
This ordeal shows my willingness to pursue a better education and challenge myself. I plan to express this as I write my college essays.
2.) I should have enough to talk about in my essays to define myself as a person and possibly candidate for the school.</p>

<p>Weaknesses:
1.) ACT- 24… with little SAT prep and no essay prep
2.) SAT 1- 1680 with several tutoring sessions but very little outside preparation.
SAT 2: 680 Chemistry, 530 Math (I don’t plan to send scores).
On my ACT, I got a 27 on the math, 25 english, 22 science, 20 reading so I can DEFINITELY improve in all categories.
On my SAT, I got a 530 on math, 560 on reading, and a 590 on writing. I got an 8 on both essays and believe I can drastically improve on both with a lot of preparation.
3.) My widowed mother makes <$35,000 and since my brother will also be in college, I am financially limited (less than $20,000, ideally under $14,000?).</p>

<p>Starting next week I will be preparing heavily each day for the ACT and SAT in Sept, Oct, and Nov. I expect no lower than a 27, and am hoping for a 30 or higher. On the SAT, I am aiming for 1800+. I’ve never been the best standardized test taker, but I realize it’s importance and will be devoting countless hours and I will be taking many tests to familiarize myself with the format in the hopes of doing much better. I plan to take the ACT twice and primarily focus on it since I find it’s format better suited towards my strengths, and the science section should help me (I promise the 1st ACT was a pathetic display combined with little prep, and I had a cough during the reading section. I’m not going to make excuses, I hope to prove myself with dedication and future results).</p>

<p>I believe my strengths include my resilient effort and willingness to take my education in my own hands while challenging myself, and my main weakness is evident: ACT and SAT scores. I’ve never been the greatest test taker, but after only taking each 1 time with little preparation, I plan to put forth my best effort into taking the ACT 2 more times, and the SAT 1-2 more times as well. I thank you for your time and consideration, and am open to other schools recommended.</p>

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<p>You’ll be fine. Seriously.</p>

<p>Really? My 24 and 1680 can still get me into Cal Poly SLO? (Even though I plan to do better)</p>

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<p>You’re being out of state won’t hurt you unless the school is public. The only OOS public university I see you listed is IU-Bloomington. You should be ok for all, just retake the ACT and/or SAT.</p>

<p>Honestly I think you need at least around 1800 to get into the schools I can chance you on but since you have so many ECs and stuff plus a decent GPA i could definitely be wrong. So assuming you up your SAT and/or ACT to meet the schools’ averages, I think </p>

<p>1.) USD- in
2.) Cal Poly SLO- high match
3.) UCSB- match/high match
4.) Santa Clara University- in
5.) UCI- match/high match</p>

<p>thanks chandler, that’s reassuring but will not in any way make me slack on prepping for the ACT/SAT haha. </p>

<p>I was also thinking (worse case scenario), of going to the community college associated with UCSB which guarantees admission after 1 or 2 years with a gpa above a 3.? . very worst case scenario, but if i don’t get in anywhere else it may be worth it.</p>

<p>yeah don’t stress it more than it’s worth you know? lol one of my friends took the sat and got 1580 the first time, then retook it and got 1800. then there are people like me who go up a nice 10 points the second time they take it lol it just depends. and the community college option is actually really good because it’ll save you a ****ttt ton of money and like you said it’s guaranteed so at least you have a good backup plan but i’m sure you won’t need it so it’s all good lol</p>

<p>yeah that’s what worries me with my 1680 sat and 24 act since they’re exactly the same haha… hopefully everything goes well and I do as well as I think I can.</p>

<p>Cal Poly 2010 college of Business admitted freshmen stats:</p>

<p>Avg. GPA: 3.87 (grade 9-12)
Avg. ACT: 29
Avg. SAT: 1284/1600 (CR + Math only)</p>

<p>If you raise your test score to ACT of 29, then Cal Poly should be a match for you. Expect 2012 admission process to get even more competitive due to the overall reduction of student enrollment to 16,000 from 18,400.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>thanks, worse come to worse, I’m hoping my above average gpa and decent ECs/ essays can make up for my ACT/SAT but I’m DEFINITELY going to try my best to make sure it’s up to par, a 29 would be great. do you know how impacted a business major is a cal poly?</p>

<p>Very. Every major in Cal Poly is impacted, the difference is just how heavily impacted a specific major is.</p>

<p>College of engineering, architecture, agriculture, and business are the most impacted.</p>

<p>great, thanks for this information. If i raise my ACT to 29 is it probable that I’ll get a decent amount of merit scholarships? I plan to do all the writing scholarships or essays that can give $, but merit scholarships would greatly help</p>

<p>Compelling story buddy. You seem like a great kid and deserve a chance at an awesome school. Get those test scores up. Use a tutoring service – really, it makes a huge difference. My kid went from terrible scores to 97th to 99th percentile in all subjects after using a qualified tutor (make sure you check their track records and speak to others that used them). Also, if you are looking for a business major I strongly suggest that you also look into Cal Poly Pomona and some Cal State campuses. The price is an exact match and your scores are a fit too. Go for Cal Poly SLO as well, but get your test scores up. Cal Poly Pomona is completing a huge brand new business facility and has a great focus on internships. Also keep in mind that most UC’s do not have an undergrad business administration program. UCI may have a new one starting this year – not exactly sure. But, at the UC’s you will have to major in say accounting or economics and then have to go for an MBA for a true business focus. Not so with CSU programs which are more focused on practical business application. Give it a shot – after going through this process with my kid this year we all have a profound new appreciation for the CSU system and its emphasis on practical application. In particular we loved Cal Poly SLO and ultimately chose that school. Pomona was up there on the list too.</p>

<p>With regards to money – your economic situation will qualify you for a ton of assistance. Make sure that you get your FAFSA form in in JANUARY. Yes, do not wait until March. Think of that money as first come first serve. Also, make sure that your form is accurate! If there is one little mistake they’ll send it back to you. Go to your school counselor and get assistance. Read up on all scholarship opportunities and contact the schools you like most and bug them for all the info they can give you on financial aid. Then get in all the information and forms and whatever they ask for pronto. Never wait to the last minute and again, focus on accuracy on all forms. Oh, and track EVERTHING (especially mailed items), keep all relevant emails, and photocopy EVERYTHING you send them. Don’t give them a chance to reject or delay anything from your end. In order to have a position of power you must be more organized then they are.</p>