Chances of being being a direct admit to Kelley?

<p>IU is my #1 choice, just because of closeness to family and top ten ranking in business. </p>

<p>If anyone could recommend match schools for me that'd be great.</p>

<p>OOS Hispanic applicant from NJ, applying directly to Kelley for Finance
Household income = $400k
Attended a STEM high school, turned out I hated engineering. This is reflected in my personal statement.</p>

<p>Classes are all honors.
GPA (school reports weighted 4.0 and 5.0 only) = 3.41/4.0, 4.41/5.0
ECs - Debate club, robotics, volunteering, DJing, Model UN, rec. water polo, paid writer for a website, Odyssey of the Mind (VP), ping pong (President), all that good stuff. </p>

<p>SAT superscored - 1850 (630M 600CR 620W) (retook test this October after studying, expecting 2100+)</p>

<p>So - Will I get into Kelley? If not, should I just apply directly to the University Division (IU's freshman program)? Do I have a chance any better schools? </p>

<p>Sorry if I posted this in the wrong section. Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>First off, even if you are applying to Kelley, you would still apply to the University Division. That’s how everyone applies. By selecting a business major on the application, you will be considered for direct admission to Kelley. As for being a direct admit, your ECs do not matter. For direct admission to Kelley, a 3.7 GPA and 1270 SAT (CR+M) or a 30 on the ACT is required. If you have both the GPA and the test score, then you will receive direct admission. If you are well over one of the criteria but just below the other, you can petition for direct admission.</p>

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