Chance for Great Business Schools Updated. Will chance back.

<p>I want to study economics with the hopes of going into investment banking.</p>

<p>Stats
Objective:
• SAT I (breakdown single siting): 2340 (800 CR, 780 M, 760 W)
• SAT I (Superscored): 2380 (800 CR, 800 M, 780 W)
• ACT: Not Yet Taken
• SAT II: Biology EM (770), US History (790), World History (770), Math Level 1 (800), Math Level II (780), Physics (790)
• Unweighted (UW) GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
• Weighted (W) GPA (out of 5.0): 4.8049
• Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 1/476</p>

<p>AP (place score in parenthesis): World History (4), Environmental Science (5), Physics B (4), Calculus AB (5), US History (5), Statistics (5), Psychology (5), Human Geography (5), English Language and Composition (4), AP Microeconomics (5)</p>

<p>Senior AP Classes: Physics C (Electricity and Magnetism), Calculus BC, Literature and Composition, Macroeconomics, US Government, Art History</p>

<p>Freshmen Year Course Load:
BIM I Technology Applications 95
Communication Applications (Summer)
Debate I 99
Health (Summer)<br>
Music Theory 100
PAP Algebra II 96
PAP Biology I 96<br>
PAP English I 98
PAP World Geography 97<br>
Spanish I 97</p>

<p>Sophomore Year Course Load:
AP Environmental Science 100
PAP Physics 98
AP World History 100
Academic Decathalon 100
PAP Chemistry 97
PAP English II 98
PAP Pre Calculus 99
PAP Spanish II 100</p>

<p>Junior Year Course Load:
AP Physics B 99
AP Calculus AB 96
Academic Decathlon 100
AP English Language and Composition 96
AP Psychology and AP Human geography 100
AP Statistics 98
AP US History 100
PAP Spanish III 98</p>

<p>Senior Year Course Load:
AP Art History
AP Calculus BC<br>
AP Macroeconomics and AP Government
AP English Literature and Composition<br>
AP Physics C
AP European History<br>
Weightlifting<br>
Academic Decathlon </p>

<p>• Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): National Merit Finalist (predicted), National AP Scholar, 1st place in DECA State (three times), Runner up DECA Internationals, Davidson Young Scholar, The Prudential Spirit of Community Service (State Honoree), 2012 National Gold Council of Excellence Award (a national level student council award), Work published and received the Blue Pencil Award in gothic fiction, The Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest first in romance, 1st place in BPA State (twice), 9th place in BPA Nationals, Finalist in Ayn Rand “the Anthem” essay competition, Columbia University Book Award, Vassar Book award, Darthmouth Book award, National Forensic League Degree of Excellence</p>

<p>College Coursework at Collin College
• BMGT 1327 (Principles of Management)-A
• ECON 1301 (Introduction to Economics 2)-A
• ECON 2301 (Principles of Macroeconomics)-A
• ECON 2302 (Principles of Microeconomics)-A
• GOVT 2304 (Introduction to Political Science)-A
• PSYC 2301 (General Psychology)-A
• PSYC 2316 (Psychology of Personality)-A</p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities (place leadership in parenthesis):
• Debate- 4 years (treasurer Freshmen and Sophomore, VP Junior, President Senior) (received many regional awards)
• JSA-4 years (Historian-2 year, President-2 years)
• Founder of Model UN at my school (President 3 years)(received best delegate award twice)
• DECA- 4 years (President of DECA-2 years)
• National Honor Society- 2 years
• BPA- 3 year (President 2 years)
• Academic Decathlon-3 years (2 years President of Academic Decathlon) (received many regional level awards)
• Delegate of Student Council-4 Years
• Member of the Mayor's Council (3 years)
• Member of Mensa (3 years)
• Member of Dallas Gem and Mineral Society</p>

<p>Job/Work Experience:
• Own a teen club that generates 3000 a week
• Intern at a financial bank
• Work at DQ (summer)</p>

<p>Subjective:
• Volunteer/Community service: 500 hours (created a vegetable garden in a nursing home, that the residents worked in and thus slowed their dementia while providing them with fresh fruits (received prudential spirit of the community award), helped out in nursing home, various activities for goodwill, worked at local animal shelter)</p>

<p>• Summer Activities: Volunteering, SAT Prep, Debate meetings, Academic Decathlon meetings/prep, Prepping for AP tests</p>

<p>• Essays: Wrote on owning/operating a teen club, personal challenge was how we had to overcome the loss of our debate teacher and the inexperienced replacement teacher becoming our coach (the officers had to have team meetings multiple days a week in the summer, without the help of our school), wrote another essay on creating the vegetable garden for seniors and then letting them work on it to provide fresh produce while slowing their dementia</p>

<p>• Teacher Recommendation: Good
• Counselor Rec: Good
• Additional Rec: Good
• Interview: Went well, I am good at answering questions about myself </p>

<p>Other
• State (if domestic applicant): TX
• School Type: Large Public
• Ethnicity: Indian
• Gender: Male
• Income Bracket: 100,000-250,000
• Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): Legacy at the University of Pennsylvania, Cornell, Harvard</p>

<p>Reach Colleges
Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Dartmouth (Tuck)
Columbia
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
MIT (Sloane)
Stanford</p>

<p>Match Colleges
Cornell (Curtis Johnson)
University of Chicago
Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)
University of California- Berkeley (Haas)
New York University (Stern)
Northwestern University
University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill</p>

<p>Safety Colleges
University of Virginia (McIntire School of Commerce)
University of Texas at Austin (McCombs)(In state, will probably get a full scholarship)
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities in Minneapolis, MN
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (Ross)</p>

<p>Oh and which SAT IIs should I send (or all).</p>

<p>you’re in. Honestly, excellent stats. Congratulations on your accomplishments:)</p>

<p>I don’t think you know how business school works. You first go to regular college and get a bachelors and then after taking a standardized test you might go to business school. Even more likely, you go into the work place for a while and then get an MBA later on after you have expierence(usually 3-5 years after your bachelors). There is no need to list business schools you want to get into unless they have a specific undergrad program ie: MIT Sloan only offers MBAs but UPenn Wharton does have undergrad programs.</p>

<p>That being said your stats and ECs are amazing and you’ll probably get into most if not all the schools assuming you have a stellar essay and a good personality.</p>

<p>I thought that was how someone gets an MBA. Oh well, I guess I don’t understand it. XD. Well all the schools i listed have undergrad programs (including sloane). I would like to major in economics and when you graduate from Wharton, you receive an economics degree.</p>

<p>Wow!</p>

<p>I have to say, you’re a REALLY competitive applicant and I would be surprised if you didn’t get into at least one of your reach schools.</p>

<p>On a side note, if you get into Wharton–then take it. The opportunities that you have when you come out from there are just unbeatable. That being said, Wharton is probably the MOST competitive program in the nation, so results are sometimes erratic. At this point, you’ve done all you can. My suggestion is to apply ED to UPenn, and with your legacy status, I’d say you’re in.</p>

<p>Also, question: "Interview: Went well, I am good at answering questions about myself ".
This implies that you’ve already had your interview, so I don’t see the point of this chance thread since you’ve probably already been accepted to colleges…</p>

<p>I am assuming the interview will go well, just like I am assuming that my recs will be good. I am also estimating some of my AP scores.</p>