Chance me. Cornell, UMinn Scholarships, East Coast schools, Dartmouth, Brown?

<p>Just finished my junior year in high school. Class of 2012.</p>

<p>Schools I want to apply to:
University of Minnesota, Carlson's School of Management. (Scholarship?)
University of Pennsylvania, Wharton's School
Cornell University, Johnson's Management
Northwestern

University of Chicago
Duke, Fuqua Management **
Dartmouth
**University of Kansas
, probably for Chemical Engineering (Scholarship?)
Brown (for the hell of it, it's probably a reach)
UT - Austin
UC Berkeley
UC Davis
USC

Columbia University (reach, I think)</p>

<p>Ethnicity: Indian - Asian/American.
Income Bracket: $180000 - $200000</p>

<p>Possible Majors: Chemical Engineering, Business, Psychology or Social Sciences.</p>

<p>SAT: 2000 (650 M, 640 R, 710 W) in March Definitely scored around 2200 this June
ACT: 29
SAT II: 730 US History 710 Chemistry 690 Math 2C x_x
APs: AP Euro - 3; took Calculus AB, APUSH, Chem, and English examinations. * Definitely wrote solid 4s and 5s*
GPA: 3.70 unweighted - 4.0 weighted</p>

<p>Academically-related awards/activities, etc.
- JV Varsity Tennis **
- National Honor Society --> 5 service projects this year (36 school hours) **
- **Heritage Panel Officer

- French Club President
- Scholar's Bowl
- Quest, next year
- most likely Science Olympiad next year
- Intramural Basketball
- close to 50 school volunteer hours. 148 volunteer hours combined school and community
- Taking college classes College Psychology</p>

<p>ECs
- 148 hours community service; libraries, service days, odd jobs
- JV/Varsity Tennis 3 years up to this date
- Debate/Forensics 2 years and next year (maybe)
- 10 years of violin

- 5 consecutive years in local orchestra (pain to get into, too) played in Carnegie Hall
- 3 years of school orchestra</p>

<p>Other information:
- I'm from reasonable income bracket; both parents have decent occupations.</p>

<p>What do you guys think? Do I meet the criteria (or criterion) for college scholarships? And how about some of my collegiate prospects?</p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1159533-yale-ea-chance.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1159533-yale-ea-chance.html&lt;/a&gt;
chance back please!</p>

<p>first of all you can’t enter fuqua or johnson as an undergrad, those are graduate schools, you could however likely earn a certificate if accepted. you can however enter UT into the McCombs business school to get an undergraduate degree in business administration. the same goes for haas @ berkeley and marshall @ usc. for the top ivies make sure you send in recordings of your music, because if they are good that will be a valuable asset, and, truthfully, your sole asset considering your dearth of ECs. get those ****ing sats up too b/c they are embarrassing right now. I’ll chance you with a 2200 SAT to be nice.</p>

<p>University of Minnesota, Carlson’s School of Management. - in, no issue
University of Pennsylvania, Wharton’s School - apply ED, and you might have a chance, otherwise it’s a substantial reach
Cornell University - same as penn, but a little bit less of a reach
Northwestern - mid to low reach
University of Chicago - mid reach
Duke -mid to low reach (apply ED and you actually have a very real chance)
Dartmouth - mid reach
University of Kansas, probably for Chemical Engineering - in, no problem
Brown - mid reach
UT - Austin - in, no problem
UC Berkeley - low reach, maybe high match if you’re lucky
UC Davis - in, no problem
USC - same as CAL
Columbia University - mega reach</p>

<p>and seriously, your gpa sucks, work on that if you can</p>

<p>applying duke ED would be your best route in my opinion if you can get that SAT up and get some stellar recs and essays</p>