<p>Emory University (ED) - High Match, 84% in top 10th but 44% ED rate
USC Marshall - Reach
CMU Tepper - Reach
Wake Forest - Low Reach</p>
<p>Grades and rank holding you back. </p>
<p>Emory University (ED) - High Match, 84% in top 10th but 44% ED rate
USC Marshall - Reach
CMU Tepper - Reach
Wake Forest - Low Reach</p>
<p>Grades and rank holding you back. </p>
<p>hard to say for business schools since I’m not really familiar with that process, but I’d say they are all matches with the exeption of CMU and UT, and also possibly Emory, although that may be offset by the ED application…sorry I can;t help more, I’ve never really looked at business schools…I know Notre Dame has a fantastic business school (#1 undergrad in country) if you want to look into that</p>
<p>@soccerlover17 I looked into ND but thought that it was out of reach for me</p>
<p>I’d be wary about calling these second tier… They are not.</p>
<p>Of these schools, Emory, BC, USC, CMU, and Wake Forest (that just makes the cut haha) are EXTREMELY competitive. They’re all low reaches (maybe mid for some like Emory)</p>
<p>I don’t know much about UT.</p>
<p>The others are maybe a step down.</p>
<p>Id add Nova to 2nd tier for finance</p>
<p>Indiana University Kelley school of business is considered second tier but lots of graduate end up working in Wall street according to PurpleTitan.</p>
<p>I’d look into Kelley but based on house income it is too expensive. However my mom is going to start to work so I will have to run the NPC’s again.</p>