Although it is impossible to know for sure if someone’s resume will get them into a college, please help me know my chances so I know where to apply.
In 11th grade right now
weighted GPA of 96% probably 4.1 on a 4 point scale
Class rank top 13% but will most likely trend into top 9%-7%
ACT of 30 but I’m taking it again and testing at a 34ish
Took 3 AP tests ast year and got two 5s and a 4
Taking 4 AP tests this year and senior year I’m taking 6 APs
White (but Jewish not sure if that helps anything)
NHS member
4 years of Youth and Government where I was secretary, vice president, and now president
BBYO (jewish youth group) served as secretary and treasurer
Model UN and got an outstanding delegate award
4 years of highschool basketball
3 years of highschool tennis
4 years of Science Olympiad
director of my local youth community service club
Started my own business of selling shoes and clothing and made $3000+ dollars
Experience in trading stocks and foreign currencies
I would like to go for a major in Finance
I live in Pennslyvania but my dad went to the University of Virginia so I get counted in their in state pool
I would like to apply to…
Penn State
Pitt
USC
UCLA
Wake Forest
University of Virginia
NYU
Fordham
Villanova
Boston College
Boston University
University of Michigan
Indiana University
maybe UPenn or Duke as a true reach school
Please just leave feedback on what schools I have a good chance getting into and things I can do to improve my chances. Thank YOU!
You will get no financial aid at UCLA and they do not have an Undergrad Business school nor finance major. Are your parents willing to pay $60K/year for you to attend?
Penn State- Accept
Pitt- Accept
USC- Accept/Waitlist
UCLA- Reject/Waitlist
Wake Forest- Accept
UVA- Accept
NYU- Accept
Fordham- Accept
Villanova- Accept
Boston College- Accept
Boston University-Accept
U of M- Accept/Waitlist
Indiana- Accept
UPenn-Waitlist/Reject
Duke- Waitlist/Reject
The UC’s are very difficult to get into out of state, especially considering that there are so many qualified instate applicants. U of M could go either way, but UM and UC are very expensive out of state.
Definitely try to improve your class rank- unless you’re at an extremely competitive high school (which they will understand). You definitely have your EC’s going for you- you’re already focusing in on finance (which you want to do) and you’ve been decently successful/have gained experience. Definitely get your ACT score up (at least 32/33), and think of some meaningful essay topics.
Please Chance me back!!
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