<p>*General info: *
-Applying for Financial Aid?: Yes (0 EFC)
-Intended Major: Accounting (Possibly dual degree /w Business Management)
-Gender: M
-Ethnicity: Asian
-GPA: 97.32 (weighted), 93.8 (unweighted)
-Rank: 48 out of 941</p>
<p>Senior year courses: Most Rigorous
-AP Chemistry
-AP Psychology
-AP English
-Academy of Finance
-AP Calculus BC
-AP Political Science (Variation of AP US Government)</p>
<p>ECs:
-Chinese Culture Club (9, 10, 11, 12)
-National Honor Society (11, 12)
-Fencing Team (10, 11, 12)
-Special Olympics Volunteer (11)
-Math Tutor (12)</p>
<p>Jobs:
-Worked during summer of 2008</p>
<p>Other information:
-My school's AP selection is very limited for those who aren't in the special institute program
-My school has about 4000 students and rarely sends students to top schools.
-First generation to go to college</p>
<p>Colleges of Choice:
New York University: Stern
SUNY Binghamton: School of Management
Boston University: School of Management
Cornell University: CALS Applied Economics and Management Program
Macaulay Honors College @ Baruch College</p>
<p>Wow. This is scary. My resume is very similar.</p>
<p>31 ACT
790 Math II
710 Physics</p>
<p>AP Calc BC 5
AP Calc AB 5
AP Chn 4</p>
<p>3.88 UW 4.51 W</p>
<p>NYU Stern - ED</p>
<p>Your rank seems unearthly low though. I was top 6%. However, your course rigor is also very similar to mine. </p>
<p>Mine was:
IB Theory of Knowledge
IB Biology 2 HL
IB Math 4 HL
IB English 2 HL
IB Chinese 2 SL
IB Global Studies HL</p>
<p>That being said, I did apply ED, but I got in, which means you are VERY competitive. I wrote stellar essays though (all of my friends who saw them thought they were amazing). Just be creative with the essays and you’re set!</p>
<p>VERY GOOD CHANCES AT ALL OF THEM.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, I’m Chinese and male from Cali. =]</p>
<p>Yeah…I’m like the next person in line for 5% lol, freshmen year killed me 92 average :o Oh and they are doing short answers for NYU this year, meh. Ah well, hopefully we’ll see each other there next year haha</p>
<p>And for BU, if you submit the ACT you don’t need to submit your SAT IIs at all. I just think my Math II will improve my app.</p>
<p>Stern - low reach
Binghamton - in
BU - in
AEM - low reach
Baruch - in</p>
<p>I don’t know to much about ACT but i believe it’s a bit low. If im wrong and if you also didn’t list a few ECs w/ leadership positions that you will include on your app, those low reaches could be high matches. Good luck!</p>
<p>New York University: Stern - Low Reach
SUNY Binghamton: School of Management - Safety
Boston University: School of Management - Safety
Cornell University: CALS Applied Economics and Management Program - Reach
Macaulay Honors College @ Baruch College - High Match
The thing for Macaulay Honors is that for some reason this year, ED results haven’t been so great. </p>
<p>New York University: Stern - reach
SUNY Binghamton: School of Management - match
Boston University: School of Management - match
Cornell University: CALS Applied Economics and Management Program - reach
Macaulay Honors College @ Baruch College - match</p>
<p>You have good stats, and it sounds that your school is very competitive, if a 97 GPA is only 48th in your class.</p>
<p>Stern- Reach. It is for everyone, it ranks up there with Wharton
Binghamton- Match, if not a safety
Boston University- Match
Cornel- reach
Honors College at Baruch- Match </p>
<p>NYU - Match (NYU doesn’t have too great financial aid, though…)
SUNY Binghamton - In
BU - In
Cornell - It’ll be tough, reach
Honors @ Baruch - In</p>
<p>thanks for the chance!
BU requires two Sat iis unless you submit the ACT (for every school nowadays)
Everything your basically into probably with scholarship except Stern and AEM. nyu is probably a low reach while Cornell is probably a mid reach. ivies are unpredictable. I wouldn’t sweat it though. your a competititve applicant.</p>