Academics:
I am a Junior from New York looking to major in accounting
GPA: 90UW 93W
ACT: 29 30E 28M 29R 27S (30 if the school superscores 30E 28M 30R 31S)
3 AP’s this year (Chemistry, Lang, US History) 2 next year(Gov and Psych)
3 Dual enrollment classes this year 5 next year
ExtraCurriculars:
3 years spring varsity track
4 years of FBLA and am Vice president of club next year (Won local award for excellence in Business Math)
4 years of Cancer awareness club and am president next year
2 year executive mentor at my school (Similar to a tour guide for high school freshman)
I also have 2 jobs
Lehigh (Possibly ED its by far my top), Bucknell, University of Delaware, University of Connecticut, Penn State, Clemson, Ohio State, Tulane, Boston College, College of William and Mary and then The University of Florida and Georgia
Your stats are great, the only thing is that if you are applying as an accounting major, schools want to see a high level math class (ap stats or ap calc) what level math are you in ?
Trig that rig the year next year I’m taking AP Stats and College Pre-Calc
you are in the low to middle range for Lehigh, Bucknell, Clemson, Tulane, BC, W&M, UVA - these are all reaches. ED may help a little at Lehigh, but a higher ACT & GPA would help those chances.
you have grades/scores/ECs that would be fine for UDel, UConn, PSU, possibly UF & UGA - but all those OOS flagships would be less likely to get in and more expensive for you than just about any SUNY. Why no NY schools? On one of your other threads, a commenter suggested Syracuse, which may also be a good fit.
Can you afford these OOS schools? most publics do not give need-based aid to OOS students, and your numbers are not high enough for a large merit award at these schools.
I also suggest Babson if you are really wanting an OOS private, since you have a business orientation.
yes, I can afford all the schools with no aid