chance me pleaseee

<p>alright so i just started thinking about college in the last few weeks and im a junior in high school.</p>

<p>GPA 94.6 unweighted? i think...not completely sure
Rank: 20-25 of 190 at public school in maine</p>

<p>ive taken all honors and ap (Language and Comp / Statistics) through my first three years of high school and will take two more APs next year (Lit and World History)</p>

<p>no sat scores yet take them in two weeks expecting/expecting 600's and up but probably no higher than 700 </p>

<p>so my ideas for college as of now are to go to a strong undergrad business school and go for MBA after or go to a top liberal arts school and then on to law school, but i really have no idea where i can and can't get into, i consider myself smart, but im no genius and could probably do better if i applied myself more</p>

<p>I play three sports, soccer, basketball and baseball and am in interact (community service club) and was in student senate freshmen year and math team sophomore year ( i know less important than my statistics) </p>

<p>ive been reading a lot about job potential and earning out of the top business schools and was really hoping to get into one of these and possibly major in investment banking but still debating. What are my chances for any of this? Best liberal arts schools i can get into? best business colleges? </p>

<p>colleges in north east only thanks for replying! sorry for lack of information!</p>

<p>Schools to consider:</p>

<p>UT Austin
Indiana U
UNC-Chapel Hill
Notre Dame
Boston College
Villanova
NYU Stern
Carnegie Mellon</p>

<p>thanks for the reply, but do i have a legitimate chance of getting into the BC’s Bu’s NYU’s and villanovas?! honestly have no idea how to decide where i should look to apply to</p>

<p>the colleges you suggested are all pretty highly ranked and when reading about SAT scores and GPAs its hard for me to believe ill get in</p>

<p>We really don’t know until you get your SATs. Not thr most important factor but it puts GPA in context and is a nice quick indicator. One caution- many schools don’t have undergrad business schools but have great finance/Econ programs (Harvard, Stanford, Cornell, Columbia, Duke, etc)</p>

<p>Sat’s tomorrow morning…wish me luck, will prob end up with 1600 lol</p>

<p>awkward moment when i get a 1600…and 1230 on reading/math</p>