Chance me for top Under grad. Business Schools (transfer)

<p>Hello everyone. I'm planning on transferring from UNC - Chapel Hill to UVA-McIntire, U Mich - Ross, Cornell (hotel or Applied Econ.), Carnegie Mellon, NYU, Northwestern, duke, UCB - Haas, Emory, and maybe 1 or 2 more.</p>

<p>I will start school at UNC in august....studying business.</p>

<p>Here are my stats:</p>

<p>SAT: 1860 (math 650, CR 600, Writing 610) - I know they're low for these schools.</p>

<p>GPA 4.78/4 class rank: 29/499 (extremely competitive school with an IB program)</p>

<p>9th grade: took AP Human Geo</p>

<p>10th grade: took AP bio, AP chem, AP psych, AP Euro History.</p>

<p>11th grade: skipped</p>

<p>12th grade: took AP Eng 11, AP Macro Econ, AP Stat, and IB Business Management </p>

<p>Took as many AP's and Honors classes as possible</p>

<p>I'll be starting college at age 16.</p>

<p>I graduated one year early from high school, was the captain of the soccer team, was apart of cultural clubs in school (I'm indian), co-founded a company with six figure revenues. I've had to two internships dealing with real estate investments and large scale commerical development (some projects worth over $100,000,000). Come from an upper middle class family (income roughly $250,000). Dad has a masters from U of Detroit, mother never finished high school. </p>

<p>My ultimate goal is to get into investment banking. </p>

<p>My essay will show extreme passion (i'm good at essays), and I'll have great letters of rec. </p>

<p>Sorry if this was a bit wordy, thanks for your help in advance.</p>

<p>What’s wrong with UNC?</p>

<p>Truly, the only schools that may give you a better chance at IB are Michigan and NYU. Even then the slight increase in chances are trivial.</p>

<p>Your math score of 650 is a problem for all business schools. </p>

<p>UVA - no better than UNC
Michigan Ross - A 3-year program and you’ll need at least a 3.5 in the prerequisite classes and some leadership as a freshman.
Cornell - Hotel???
Carnegie Mellon - Your Math SAT kills you there
NYU - SAT issues
Northwestern - No undergrad business program.
Duke - No undergrad business program.
Berkeley Haas - A 2-year program, very tough to get into</p>

<p>In short, none of your ideas is better than where you are; frankly, it also feels like you haven’t done any research on your own.</p>

<p>My mistake, on those schools without an undergraduate business program, I was planning on majoring in economics. I didn’t state that.</p>

<p>Bump…anymore opinions</p>

<p>FYI Cornell has a school of hotel management - which for some reason still puts kids into GS, MS, and JPMC.</p>

<p>BUmp…</p>