Chances for admission to Farmer Business and scholarships?

<p>Hello everyone. First, please tell me if this should really go in the "chance me" forum instead of here (it's a bit school-specific so I thought the school forum would be a better place to ask). I apologize if this is the case.</p>

<p>Assuming I'm in the right place, I was wondering if people could chance me for admission into the Farmer School of Business and also tell me if I have any chance of receiving a merit scholarship (I think I qualify for half to full tuition, but I might be missing something).</p>

<p>Basics: White, Female, Jewish, MA resident
GPA: 3.8 UW, 4.65 W (out of 5) *my school doesn't count freshman year in GPA calculations, so if Miami recalculates, that would have an impact
Rank: N/A
Scores: SAT 2190, CR+M 1460
APs: Junior year - Chem (5), Bio (5); Senior Year - Psych, Calc BC, self-study Macroeconomics
*my other classes are honors except for english, and my school doesn't let you take APs until junior year
Extracurriculars by end of senior year (parentheses represent grades in which I participate):
-Mock Trial (9-12, co-captain senior year)
-Badminton (11-12)
-Anime Club (11-12)
-Religious school (8-11, ends in 11th grade)
-Cashier at local supermarket (11-12, 9 hours a week)
-Teen Voices (11-12) (youth group that works with city government to plan events)</p>

<p>If I'm missing any relevant kinds of information, please tell me.</p>

<p>Thank you, I really appreciate your input!</p>

<p>I will be shocked if you don’t get in. On their website, they clearly outline scholarship opportunities, and I think you are in the range. you may be qualified for 1/2 to full tuition scholarship. </p>

<p>Here are the stats for the incoming Farmer fall 2014 direct-admit class. Seems like you’d be a great match with a good shot at significant merit aid: For Fall 2014, the middle 50% of students gaining direct entry into the FSB held an ACT Composite Score of 27-31 and/or a SAT (C+M) score of 1210-1360. In addition, the middle 50% held a GPA of 3.68-4.09 (on a 4.0 scale) and a class rank of top 6% to 23%. Twenty-five percent of the students offered direct admission had an academic profile that exceeded these ranges and 25% had a profile that fell below. </p>