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<p>My very last chance thread, I'll finally leave you all alone!</p>

<p>GPA: 4.005 W, VERY low but still somehow in the top 10%
SAT- 2040, SAT II, horrible, taking them again sometime soon</p>

<p>Extracur.
NHS, President
Business Honor Society, Vice-President
Debate Club, President
Science Olympiad, Vice-President
FBLA, regional officer
Varisty Tennis
Varsity Indoor Track
Scholastic Bowl
Spanish, Science, History, and English Honor Societies
Model Judiciary
Varsity Math Team
Key Club
Ecology Club, officer</p>

<p>State- VA
Ethnicity- Asian (Subcontinental)
Income- 150k</p>

<p>Senior Year (as of right now, interims)
AP English Literature - B
AP Spanish - B
AP Economics - A
AP Physics C- A
AP Calculus BC- A
AP Government - A
Accounting - A</p>

<p>I actually really liked this school and I want to major in finance so Ross would be my goal. my counselor rec shouldn't be too bad, my teacher rec should be pretty good, and my essays are turning out a lot better than I thought they would be. What do you think?</p>

<p>Bumpington</p>

<p>Please anyone?</p>

<p>You appear to be a low match to a slight reach. It would help to know the UW GPA. The SAT score seems OK if not superscored. I would not bother with SAT II unless you need them for another school. EC’s are good. Course rigor is good. You will probably not get a pre-admit for Ross.</p>

<p>It mostly depends on your UW GPA. If it is 3.7 or above your chances of getting in are decent.</p>

<p>To be honest, I think you have a great shot at U-M. Your SAT score is OK, if not superscored, but I think you have a lot of good ECs, and your GPA is pretty strong. I don’t think you’ll get a preferred admissions to Ross though, but you have a chance at it.</p>

<p>SAT is up to 2150!</p>

<p>Like res ipsa said, it depends on your UW gpa. If its under a 3.6, I’d say you’re a reach even if with a 2150.</p>