chances for top undergrad business schools

<p>like:
nyu stern
u penn warton
uc berkeley haas
notre dame mendoza</p>

<p>major: business admin or international business</p>

<p>4.0 gpa unweighted
4 on ap comp sci (sophomore)
5 on ap calc ab (sophomore)</p>

<p>Sophomore grades (fall and spring):
1. chem honors: A
2. English 2H: A-
3. Spanish 3H: A
4. Ap Comp Sci: A-
5. Ap Calc AB: A
6. Track: A+</p>

<p>fall junior grades:
1. ap chem: A
2. ap stats: A
3. english 3h: A
4. spanish 4 ap: A
5. ap calc bc: A-
6. ath/track: A+</p>

<p>SAT:
780 math
760 writing
630 cr :'(
total -- 2170</p>

<p>activities: many officer positions, track: hurdles, frc robotics team. very well rounded</p>

<p>community service: over 400 hours so far. many awards for service.</p>

<p>You are definitely on the right track - try to bring your CR score up, but your others are awesome :slight_smile: Don’t slack off your senior year. I’m not too sure about the other schools, but for UCB, you come in as undeclared/pre-business into the college of letters and science. Then you have to take the prereqs, keep your GPA up, get some good ECs, and apply to Haas in your sophomore year (this time of year). So it’s like applying to college all over again haha</p>

<p>no history classes? uhh well I think you have a good chance at NYU Stern, but Wharton will be a reach. You haven’t shown interest in business, which isn’t the issue as much as Wharton is extremely selective and you need to have done something pretty outstanding, which I don’t see here. You can’t apply to Haas, you can only try to get in as a sophomore) however I think your chances at Berkeley are relatively good. I wouldn’t suggest applying to Notre Dame unless you are catholic, you will feel like a fish out of water (and I don’t think their business school is that good, even though it’s ranked highly). </p>

<p>Onto your SAT score, do you think you can improve your CR? If you get it up to 700+, then your SAT’s will be fine for top schools.</p>

<p>i took us history over the summer w/ an A</p>