Chance me for top schools such as Wharton, Other ivies, Duke, Direct Admit to Michigan business school, MIT, Stanford, USC.
I am applying ED to Wharton
I plan on majoring in economics or other business majors
ACT : 34 10 on essay
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.94
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 10/287 (Top school in my state)
AP (place score in parentheses): 5 Cal AB (Waiting on other results)
Taking 8 AP’S Throughout high school which qualifies for hardest strength of schedule at my high school
White Male
Income Bracket: 100,000+
Extracurriculars
DECA (Procurement Manager, then Treasurer)
FBLA
JSU (Treasurer, Secretary)
BBYO ( CITY vp, treasurer, secretary, newsletter writer/editor, Regional Newsletter Writer/editor)
NCSY( City Vice President)
Lacrosse 1 year jv
Lacrosse 2 years varsity
National Honors Society
Varsity Quiz
Ambassadors (recruit kids to my school) (Long term fundraising chair)
Internships at investment banking company, and a yearlong internship with StandWithUs
Won awards for Best Business student at my school as a sophomore (usually reserved for seniors)
Attended Boys state and was mayor of honors city( best city)
Your stats are great (great ACT, impeccable EC’s), but even so, none of us can say “oh yeah, ____ is a low match, _____ is a high reach, but you have a great chance of getting into _______” since all of the schools you listed are super selective. Since your stats are very competitive, you should now focus on where you would fit. I know for most CC folks, the goal is to get into the best school possible (and there’s nothing wrong with that), but fit is what can make or break you. All of the schools you mentioned are very different, so you should do some research on the schools and the towns/cities they’re located in, get a feel for their programs, and, most importantly, visit them in the 3 months or so you have left. You could have a 2400 SAT, 4.0 gpa and still get rejected if you aren’t the right fit. (I’m not kidding, my friend’s roommate at UVA had a perfect SAT and she was still rejected from Princeton). You shouldn’t be focused on the chance me stuff, which is what I did a couple months ago. It’s pointless and your stats are great for any of these schools. Try to figure out where YOU will flourish. If you apply to schools that fit your personality, professional/social goals, etc. then you shouldn’t have a problem. You seem like a very strong applicant, and I wish you the best of luck. If you have any questions just PM me!