Chances for McCombs?

<p>In state</p>

<p>=Ranked 14/132 (Missed top 10%.. should've cheated to keep up with the others)= Valedictorian has 5.5/6
=GPA 5.00/6.00 (Not sure on unweighted)=</p>

<p>=Senior Year Courses=</p>

<p>English (Dual Enrollment)
Calculus AB (Dual Enrollment)
AP Gov
AP Eco</p>

<p>Last year I had one Dual Enrollment class, College Alg and Trig (Not sure the exact name).
5 years of math total</p>

<p>=SAT - 540 CR/ 680 M (1220)=</p>

<p>=Extra Curric=</p>

<p>National Honor Society
Math Club
Science Club
Academic Team
Current Events Club
Precision Machining
Autocollision Repair</p>

<p>=Tutored freshmen struggling in Math courses=</p>

<p>--Talents section--
Stock market investor, averaging 8% return per month</p>

<p>=Essays=</p>

<p>=My first essay was the typical. Teacher made math my fav subject, which is why i love numbers and feel that MCCombs is the right place for me.</p>

<p>=2nd essay was referring to our **** poor economy at the moment. National debt, consumer spending, value of dollar tanking, rising oil prices etc.. Companies will outsource more jobs to overseas countries</p>

<p>=3rd essay (optional) was basically a exceptional achievement/talent essay.
I wrote about how i was introduced to the stock market in the 8th grade and followed it for a couple of years before deciding to start my own online brokerage account in the 11th grade. I initially was losing my ass but instead of giving up i hit the books and learned more etc, which made me a much more disciplined trader that allowed me to become a profitable trader now.</p>

<p>My grades and rank aren't the best (didnt take fresh/soph years seriously), but im hoping the whole stock market investor thing will boost my chances of getting into McCombs.</p>

<p>I'm 99% sure you won't make it into McCombs. Your SAT is really low, and your not automatic from your 11%. I could invest in one stock, get lucky, and get a really good rate of return. On paper, unless your in a stock market club, or active in a investing team or something, it really doesn't mean much at all. Now maybe if you started your own small business, that was successful, it would be another thing.</p>

<p>You may or may not make it into the school itself, and you could get into the economics major if you do, then do good as a freshman and transfer.</p>

<p>Damn..</p>

<p>TAMU Mays here i come lol</p>