<p>Just Came from BU and liked it alot could you please chance me thanks</p>
<p>High school gpa: 3.25</p>
<p>Honors from 9-10
Honors Biology
Honors Algebra
Honors English
AP Spanish</p>
<p>11
Only AP Spanish was available and i took it</p>
<p>Upcoming senior year AP’s
AP Economics
AP Calculus
AP English
AP Physics
AP Chemistry</p>
<p>SAT I
Math: 560
CR: 480
Writing: 470</p>
<p>I know its bad take in mind that english is not my first language and i really didnt prepare for it, now i bought the collegeboard 1000 page book and im really studying think im going to do much better</p>
<p>Extracurriculars
Basketball Team
Student Council Treasurer
Model United Nations
Mu Alpha Theta</p>
<p>Please be honest thanks, i dont need financial aid i will pay all, and im also a urm so that might help also, thanks applying to business/economics school</p>
<p>Your classes and extracurriculars look good but honestly I think you’re going to need higher SAT scores. Their site states that the avg SMG (school of management, the business school) SAT is 1920. I’m also a URM and got into SMG with 1960, my friend was rejected and he had a 3.2 with a 1700ish SAT and was also a URM. Although if you stress that english isn’t your first language they might be more flexible with the CR and writing scores. Definitely take an SAT prep course or read prep books to improve your test scores. I’d say SMG is a reach just because of the test scores.</p>
<p>I am going to be brutally honest with you. I saw your posts in the BC, Northeastern and now BU thread. Honestly you have 0 chance at getting into these three schools unless your pick up your SAT and GPA. If you were living in MA you would not get into Umass Amherst and would be borderline for Suffolk University. BU and Northeastern are diverse student bodies and i highly doubt that your URM status will play a substantial role especially with your poor SAT score. This is the honest truth. You do have senior year left so i hope you have been studying for your SAT and do well your senior year. No shot at the business school at any of those schools you could be a candidate for CGS.</p>