<p>Chance Me For:
-Boston College (Finance)
-UC Berkeley (Business)
-Carnegie Mellon (Finance)
-Cornell (Finance)
-Emory (Finance)
-UFlorida (Biotechnology)
-UIllinois (Bioengineering)
-Lehigh (IBE program)
-UMD (Finance)
-UMichigan (Finance)
-NYU (Finance; ED II)
-UTexas (Finance)
-Villanova (Finance)
-UVA (Finance)
-WUSTL (Finance)</p>
<p>(I'm aware some schools don't offer finance major but a business administration major and finance concentration)
OOS for all State schools</p>
<p>Asian Male
-Attend Magnet School focusing on the sciences
-91.6% Unweighted GPA (School does not weight nor rank)
-Superscore SAT: 1400/2190 (M:690 CR: 710 W: 790)
-SAT II: Bio-M: 650 Math II: 640 (Retaking in January)
-ECs:2 Club Presidencies (one political club and one debate club), Founding third club this year (business-related club), involved heavily in all of them and have state level positions in the political and debate club; officer of technology club; licensed EMT
-400 hrs of community service through 2 activities
-IB Diploma Candidate
-Founded tutoring company alongside a classmate
-NHS; National Merit Commended Scholar </p>
<p>Good Essays, Good Recs</p>
<p>bumppppppppppppppppppp</p>
<p>Boston College (Finance) - low reach
-UC Berkeley (Business) in
-Carnegie Mellon (Finance) mid / high reach
-Cornell (Finance) mid/high reach
-Emory (Finance) reach
-UFlorida (Biotechnology) in
-UIllinois (Bioengineering) ??
-Lehigh (IBE program)??
-UMD (Finance)- in
-UMichigan (Finance) low react
-NYU (Finance; ED II) - low reach if you-re going for stern -reach
-UTexas (Finance) in
-Villanova (Finance) - in
-UVA (Finance) - In
-WUSTL (Finance) - Reach</p>
<p>Your SAT I is okay. Subject tests not so much. Business programs are always hard to get in and even though you founded the club, there is nothing special about your application. I would say all are reaches. Volunteer hours are good though-shows commitment/involvement. IB is also good. It depends on how good your recs & essays are at this point. Who knows? The whole admissions process is a lottery. I think it’s worth a shot! Good luck.</p>
<p>Hopefully you need no aid, this would be a very bad list for anyone who can not pay in full.</p>
<p>-Boston College (Finance) High Match
-UC Berkeley (Business) High Match
-Carnegie Mellon (Finance) Reach
-Cornell (Finance) High Reach
-Emory (Finance) Reach
-UFlorida (Biotechnology) Safe
-UIllinois (Bioengineering) Safe
-Lehigh (IBE program) IDK
-UMD (Finance)- Safe
-UMichigan (Finance) Match
-NYU (Finance; ED II) Low reach
-UTexas (Finance) Safe
-Villanova (Finance) Safe
-UVA (Finance) High match
-WUSTL (Finance) Reach</p>
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<p>Hey there, sorry for the late chance back.</p>
<p>Your stats seem pretty typical for the borderline accepted NYUer, and with ED-II I think you’ve got a pretty solid shot at in. If (IF!) you don’t get in, Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, and maybe St. Louis seem to be the reaches. I think your SATs are going to hurt you for those, but of course the adcoms might take a liking to you. I’m not too familiar with all the schools on your list, but they do seem to be fairly good matches/safeties. Good luck!</p>