chance a small-town wisconsin junior

<p>Prospective schools: Emory, George Washington, Wash U (St. Louis), Penn (big reach!), UW-Madison, John Hopkins, U. Chicago, Vanderbilt, Georgetown, Columbia, </p>

<p>-junior right now
-white male from rural Wisconsin
-attend fairly competitive boarding school in wi. (receive financial aid)
Rank- 2-5/80 (don't know exact)
GPA (W/UW): 4.45/3.89
SAT/ACT: Will take in spring... If it helps, I recieved a 24 act when i was in 6th grade.....
AP's:
5- US Hist. (soph)
Junior Year: Bio, Euro, Calc AB
(have a's in all subjects right now)</p>

<p>probable for Senior Year: Macroeconomics,Microeconomics, Calc BC, Stats, Gov't, Literature
SAT II:
710 US (7 months after ap test)</p>

<p>EC's:
Varsity Soccer- will be 4 years... mvp and team captain this year
Olympic Development Program Soccer- Junior year
Club Soccer
Varsity B-ball- junior/senior year
Model UN- member (started as sophomore)- Honorable Mention in Historic Security Council
Senior member/prospective president- Human Rights/Geopolitics Research Group---- worked with numerous guest speakers and raised a couple thousand $$ for Sudanese relief effort/doctors w/out borders
Acting Workshop with college professors for about 10 years
Ecology Club-3 years
Community Service:
Soccer Ref, General service- around 100 hours (plan to do much more before applying to college)
Job:
Small jobs at a family business
Soccer Ref</p>

<p>I am very interested in economics/business and biology-- will major pre-med or business (most likely). Looking for a school with an urban setting and busy social life- "work hard, play harder"... somewhat interested in greek life... possibly looking to play soccer (not on scholarship though)</p>

<p>any advice/feedback is greatly appreciated... im nervous haha</p>

<p>any tips on sat/act prep are appreciated also</p>

<p>"Looking for a school with an urban setting and busy social life- "work hard, play harder""</p>

<p>Sounds like Columbia's got what you're looking for! haha.</p>

<p>But, you look pretty well placed so far, if that Sudanese relief effort is for real, that's great. </p>

<p>Except...you know, Columbia doesn't have a business major. The closest thing you'll do is economics at CC and Financial engineering in SEAS</p>