<p>I'm a rising senior and I go to an highly recognized international school in Asia. I'm an IB diploma candidate.
My cumulative GPA is 3.73 uw. So here is a summary of my stats</p>
<p>Courses: IB HL bio, IB HL econ, IB HL psych, IB SL math, IB SL french, and IB SL language and literature
SAT 2400: 2200 single sitting
SAT 1600: 1480
(planning on taking SAT again in October to get higher than 2250)
SAT subject tests: Chinese 800, going to take math level 2 and bio
ECs: leadership in MUN, coding club, and a publication/magazine club. Spent summer interning in market analysis for a company. Committed in 2 service clubs
Awards: national art honor society, piano professional level certificate
class rank: school does not rank</p>
<p>NYU Stern for marketing is my top choice, and I'm planning on applying ED 1 this fall. What are my chances?
For regular decision, i'd like to apply to Boston College, Cornell, U of Michigan, U of Southern California, and Northeastern university.</p>
<p>I think you have decent chances at all of those schools, even though some of them are high reaches.
you are a little late on the SATs if you want to apply early, idk if the scores will come in time for the deadlines
BC seems like match! </p>
<p>^^^ You can submit October SAT for ED/EA apps if you rush your scores ($15? fee). I would say that NYU ED is a high match and BC is also a match. I would say that you have a fair shot at all the other schools you listed.</p>
<p>Many schools seek out international students, so I wouldn’t overexaggerate, but yeah in general it is easier to get in if you are a resident of the US. You seem pretty set for Northeastern and BC, not sure about the others. You have a decent shot at any of them. One thing I’d note though, is if your native language is chinese, take other subject tests besides chinese because a native getting an 800 on a subject test is not that impressive. You seem to be doing this with math and bio, so I don’t think it will be a problem, but do well on them and you will be fine!</p>
<p>@abbeyroseev I know that at many schools, it makes it harder. Though, Shawnspencer is probably right. Your stats look really great, so that should help.</p>