<p>Some out of state:
UPenn Wharton Business Program
NYU Stern Business Program
Columbia
MIT Business Program</p>
<p>HYP? Not too sure about their undergraduate business program's quality</p>
<p>Any other business schools I missed?</p>
<p>Stats:
2380 SAT (800 CR, 790 M, 790 W)
800 SAT chem 800 Math IIC 800 Korean</p>
<p>5 on AP Chem, AP Computer Science, AP Calculus</p>
<p>4.0 unweighted 4.5 weighted GPA </p>
<p>Extracurriculars
Volunteering at library 1 year
School tutoring program 1 year
Activities coordinator for Interact (Member 9,10,11)
President of Chess Club (Member 9,10,11)
AIME Qualifer
Volunteered this summer at Sports Center for Disabled Children</p>
<p>Go to gym a lot. Can do 20 pullups, but not really an extracurricular.</p>
<p>You're a Korean math/science geek from the Silicon Valley, huh? Unless you're the national chess champion, you're kind of a dime a dozen. Not to depress you or anything, but I think your admissions chances (along with mine, and so many others) are all going to be just that -- up to chance. You can't predict them. And at this point, going into your senior year, you can't add any ECs without looking like you're padding your resume. Just relax and work on your apps. There's nothing more you can do but try to write kick-ass essays.</p>
<p>thegreatcosby - your comment (without the personal stuff relating to Asian geeks) should be the disclaimer before ANYONE asks for their chances for HYPS. Seriously. Every time I look at this sub forum, that same message pops into my head. No one can predict what the applicant pool will be like, nor can anyone say if a particular person will be the one HYPS needs to fill out their class. This forum is so incredibly useless for chancing top schools. </p>
<p>Bottom line: work as hard as you can, be informed, and apply. PERIOD.</p>
<p>sean123 - Good, that will put him around the 75th percentile at most of those schools ;-)</p>
<p>Stanford, UPenn/Wharton, Columbia - As good as you can be (e.g., they're always a reach)
UC Berkeley, UCLA - Match / Safe Match
NYU Stern Business Program - Match</p>
<p>HYP? Not too sure about their undergraduate business program's quality
Yale doesn't have an undergrad business program. I don't know about H&P.</p>
<p>sean123 - if you're talking about his/her test scores, no, his 2400 does not give him an immediate place at Harvard. Unfortunately high test scores are a dime a dozen.</p>
<p>I like you name, its clever. At numbers schools like Cal, there is no way for you not to be in, especially instate. I don't think you apply for a specific program at MIT, just MIT as a whole. Just make your essays clever and you will have wonderful prospects.</p>
<p>Sorry for the constant bumping, but I am wondering about my chances to these business programs and so far only 2 people have replied with a comment related to this. </p>
<p>Sean123 - would you mind not asking others why high SAT scores do not<br>
guarantee admission to elite colleges? I think you know why already.</p>
<p>Like I said, there are many factors that go into admissions, and one of the biggest is not available to be evaluated, the essays. You have done excellent when it comes to scores and grades, your ec are relatively weak which will hurt you at the ivies more than anywhere else. With that being said, you chances are very good anywhere with those stats so good luck!</p>