<p>Hey guys,</p>
<p>On my bro's account here
So I am currently a junior, my current unweighted GPA is a 3.67 but I am hoping to raise it to a 3.75 if not a 3.8. Can someone please chance me and suggest some good colleges I can apply to?</p>
<p>Sex: Male
Race: Asian
Income: $300,000-600,000(Varies based on assets so no financial aid)
GPA: ~3.78
ACT: 34 Sophomore year, 31 freshman year
SAT: Need to take
Ranking: School doesn't rank but approx top 10%
Course Load: Most Rigorous
9th Grade: AP Government 5, AP Computer Science 4
10th Grade: AP Physics Mechanics 4, AP Physics E&M 4, AP US HISTORY 4, AP Human Geo 4, AP Environmental Science 4, AP BC Calculus 5
11th Grade(Predicted): AP English Lit&Lang: 5,5; AP Spanish(Idk which one): 4; AP Micro/Macro Economics: 5,5; AP Euro History: 4 or 5; AP Biology: 5; AP Psychology: 5; IB Economics: 6 or 7; IB Spanish 4 or 5</p>
<p>Freshman Year and 1st Half of Sophomore year weren't great.
9th Grade: S1: 3.71, S2: 3.57
10th Grade: S1: 3.43, S2: 3.86
11th Grade(Predicted): S1:4.00, 4.00</p>
<p>My gpa will probably be a 3.75-3.8 by the time I apply(excluding senior year). I got off to a bad start(I didn't fully apply myself) and it got worse in 2013(family issue), but I did improve second semester of sophomore year and I am hoping to continue that improvement this year. I took a lot of AP's so far(too many, if I had taken even one less, I am sure I could have improved my other scores to a 5) if that balances out the subpar GPA.</p>
<p>Can someone chance me @ these:
UPenn Wharton
NYU
UChicago
UVA(Mom did residency there)
Cornell
Columbia
Georgia Tech
University of Michigan
Northwestern
UC Berkeley
Stanford
UNC Chapel Hill
University of Notre Dame
Carnegie Mellon
UT Austin</p>
<p>as well as any chance of Merit scholarships(0% chance of financial aid)
and if anyone knows any other suggestions? I am not planning on applying to Purdue or any schools like that, I am looking for something that can match my state school UMD College Park or beat it.</p>
<p>I am looking to major in Finance or Computer Science.
Thanks for reading.</p>