Chances Please!

<p>My profile:</p>

<p>Gender: Male
School type: Public
Location: California
Ethnicity: Asian
Unweighted GPA 3.75
Weighted GPA 4.16</p>

<p>SAT I:
1. 680 CR, 780 M, 700 W = 2160</p>

<p>SAT II:
1. Math IIC = 800
2. Chemstry = 790
3. Japanese = 740</p>

<p>AP Scores:
1. AP Math - 4
2. AP Chemstry - 4
3. AP Japanese - 5
4. AP Chinese - 5</p>

<p>I've taken pretty much the most rigorous courseload possible at my school.</p>

<p>Senior year AP courseload:
1. AP English
2. AP Biology
3. AP Statics</p>

<p>Award:
1. 3rd Place FBLA in Finance National Leadership Conference.
2. 2nd Place FBLA in Finance at State Leadership Conference.
3. AP Scholar With Honor Award
4. 1st Place 4x400M County Athletic League Frosh-Soph League Finals</p>

<p>ECs:
1. Executive Board Coordinator, at American Red Cross Regional Chapter.
2. President of the High school Red Cross club
3. President of Student Council in Japanese School.
4. Field & Track Club
5. Cross Country Club.
7. Volunteer at Learning center.
etc.</p>

<p>Educational Preparation Programs:
Academic Talent Development Program at UC Berkeley.</p>

<p>I'm thinking about majoring in business, but will probably apply undeclared/pre-business administration.</p>

<p>What are my chances at:
UC Berkeley, UCLA, UCSD, UPENN, Columbia University,Cornell,
Northwestern University, and Emory.</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>bump .....</p>

<p>UC Berkeley/UCLA/UCSD--(in-state) Match
Of these three, only UC Berkeley has an actual undergraduate business program (Haas), which you can't apply to until your sophomore year</p>

<p>UPENN (Wharton)--Slight Reach to Reach
UPENN (regular school)--Slight Reach</p>

<p>Columbia University--Slight Reach (has no business school, but won't matter--people hire because of its Columbia and you are in New York)</p>

<p>Northwestern University--Match to Slight Reach</p>

<p>Cornell-Match if you apply to business (AEM)</p>

<p>Emory--Match, but will depend on interview greatly--focus on your leadership and on principles/ethics in the interview, because they are really focused on those</p>

<p>Good luck.</p>

<p>Thank you for your chance.</p>