Chance a Transfer from Big Ten Thanks!

<p>your opinions are important to me, thanks!</p>

<p>Schools: Cornell -AEM, NYU Stern, Uva McIntire, UT-Austin, Emory, Wash U, USC, Georgetown, BC.
Major: Management/Business Administration</p>

<p>International Student from Macau <---Heard of it?</p>

<p>Current School: Purdue, Krannert School of Management
Major: Industrial Management
GPA: 3.96, Sophomore, will enter new school fall 09 as Junior
EC: President of International Student Alliance, Student Analyst in a student consulting firm, Event Director - Collegiate Career Network, Member of AIESEC, and several honor societies .
Work Experience: Market Research Intern in a small firm in Hong Kong, A baker at school, private tutor.
SAT (took it 2007): 1660/2400, horrible, I know
TOEFL: not out yet, pretty sure its >100 /120
Essay: Can't say it exceptional, since I am not a native English speaker, but It should at least be special, I will talk about how I want to be a management consultant with environmental focus.
Recommendation: should be average.
Other Stuff: I am the first one in my HS class to attend a 4 year school in the U.S. I speak 3 languages and play piano <--if that helps in any way.</p>

<p>I really want to know the chance for each school so that I can allocate my time more sufficiently on essays to different schools.
I also have a question: For school like NYU and Emory, they actually require my SAT, but is it better i not send it? I heard other International Students had got away from it. </p>

<p>Thank you very much</p>

<p>bump.........please</p>

<p>you should have a good enough shot at all the schools</p>

<p>however do not underestimate the importance of your recs. and essays...admittedly mediocre recs and essay arent going to cut it when every competitive applying to those schools will have a great essay...go back and make sure it is exceptional</p>

<p>best of luck</p>

<p>Thank you!
Anyone else?</p>

<p>Yes I agree, you have a good shot as long as the essays and recs are very good. The quality of those will ultimately determine which ones you will get into. I wouldn't worry about those SAT scores too much. You could retake them I suppose but that's a personal call.</p>