Chance me please

<p>i want to know chances for:
ED Wharton
Columbia
NYU Stern</p>

<p>GPA: A, IDK what it is in 4.0 system. My school has A+'s... I think its like a 3.8 or something. I go to One of the Schools in the nation, that can hold its own against top private schools, with most of its classes being honors level, if that matters.
SAT IIs: Bio: 800
Math IIC: 800.
US HISTORY: 800.
SATS: 2340
Awards:
1st place MathCounts competition in City Team
1st place in MathCounts competition in State team
4 Awards from John's Hopkins Center for Talented Youth for Distinction in Math and REading as an 7th grader, 8th grader, Being one of the highest scoring participants in the State of NY, and for scoring 700-800 on SatI mathematics before age 13
National Latin Exam: 2 Summa Cum Laude's and One Maxima Cum Laude.
Award for participating in Continental Mathematics league with Distinction in 9th grade
First Place Soph-Frosh HS team for the New York City Interscholastic Mathematics league.
NMS semifinalist
APs: 5 on AP STAT, USH test. Will be taking for senior year: BC calc, Comp Sci, Econ (macro and micro), idk what else yet.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars/outside of school stuff:
Science club
Math Team
Fencing Team (2nd place team in the City, probably first place next year!)
Ultimate Frisbee Team
~300 hours working in political internship with NYC Councilman John C. Liu
Took a Logic class at Johns Hopkins for the Center For Talented Youth Program
Member of the Columbia Science Honors Program.
Editor for my school's political magazine
Asian Culture Society (School club)</p>

<p>Pretty good recs, not AMAZING. </p>

<p>Chance me, thanks</p>

<p>bump!!!!!!</p>

<p>All of your math and science involvement is pretty amazing. It shows focus and passion for one particular topic.</p>

<p>The only problem is that you're applying to business school. You need a bit of english/humanities to thrive in a business school, and admissions officers will be looking for that. You're very one-sided when it comes to the subjects you're taking and your extrcurriculars.</p>

<p>You SAT was a 2340, so I don't see any reason why you can't take an AP in English. I would strongly suggest showing at least a good knowledge on that side of the spectrum. If not, apply as a science major and business minor. It might work out better, especially if you're interested in an industry in the sciences.</p>

<p>Thanks. I was thinking of taking an english AP and the SAT II Lit. Would those have been enough?</p>

<p>ALso, anyone else wanna chance me?</p>

<p>geez if you dont get accepted anywhere you can come to stephennn university.</p>

<p>i doubt Wharton, i know a girl at Northwestern who is the most selective business class that only takes 10 applicants and she got rejected to Wharton</p>

<p>Oh, i forgot! i have experience working an entire summer (full time intern) at a small a risk financing and insurance management company</p>

<p>Your your into NYU, and probs columbia, But i dont know about wharton, so many people get turned down its not even funny. </p>

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<p>What would i need to get into wharton? Do you guys have any suggestions on some leadership EC's? Thanks! IF i got into LBW or LEAD, would it help? To what extent?</p>

<p>Also, can anyone rate in terms of Sagety, Low Match, Match, High Match Low Reach, Reach, High Reach, etc?</p>

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<p>NYU is pretty much 100%.
Columbia and UPenn VERY good chance. Congrats!</p>

<p>Chance me please:
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<p>lol @ the variance in the answers.</p>

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