Chances for Wharton

<p>Hi everyone,</p>

<p>I would really love to go to Wharton at UPenn because they have the best undergrad business program in the U.S. I am a business fanatic and absolutely love business. I am always reading about business, engaging in business stuff, and it seems I am the "go-to" guy if anyone at my school has a business/finance related question. I feel that I have done some spectacular things related to business (will post a formal list of my EC's below) and what do you think my chances are at Wharton, or any other top tier school.</p>

<p>Currently a Junior and I am hispanic!</p>

<p>Grades:
Freshman year: All A's (no AP's offered, but I did take the harder classes)
Sophomore Year: 1 Semester All A's but 1 B : Second Semester All A's (One AP class offered and taking harder non-AP classes)
Junior Year: *Currently in (Taking All AP's except for 1 CP so I don't kill myself with an insane amount of work.)
Senior Year: (Will probably be mostly the same as Junior. All AP's except for one CP)</p>

<p>*Overall, I AM challenging myself even though I'm taking 1 CP this year and probably 1 next year.</p>

<p>SAT: (Maybe Hispanic national merit)
Math: 720
CR: 640
Writing: 690
(Total: 2050)- I will be taking this again.</p>

<p>EC's:
- Very into tech business and have released a few mobile apps, websites and video games that have made a little bit of profit. I will be releasing my first iPhone game very soon as well, which I am excited about.
- Have worked with a VC (Venture Capitalist) my sophomore year a little bit, but he was a phony and never really got anywhere so I nicely said that school work was too much and probably couldn't work for him anymore. But I did get some experience working with a VC.
- Taken several business related courses offered by the GATE (gifted and talented program) throughout these past two years and taken 1 business class at nearby community college during the summer.
- I am also a rated/ranked fencer. I am rated a "D". Most of you probably can't understand what a D is so I will explain. Ratings goes from "A"-the best guys in the nation- to "U" which stands for unrated. Getting a "D" is not easy and does take a lot of effort and dedication to the sport, however, it isn't competitive with the best fencers in the U.S who probably don't do well in school. Hopefully that helps.
- Started my own business/finance club at the school.
- I am coach for some of the younger fencers in my club and spend my Sunday mornings working with them for 2-3 hours.</p>

<p>I also have other EC's like helping out the school and such but I consider that all just "fluff", if you know what I mean. Nothing truly substantial compared to the list above. Everything I listed above I am very passionate and dedicated to.</p>

<p>So, let me know what you think. Thanks guys!</p>