Finance/Business

<p>Hello all, I am a senior in high school and I just wanted to know what were my chances in getting accepted into certain schools, mainly in the north east. Here are my stats:</p>

<p>Male
Pakistani
Public High School in New Jersey
Mother went to Florida International University
Father went to the University of Illinois</p>

<p>94.534 GPA (Weighted) Top 20%
AP Classes Taken:
10th: US History (2)
11th: AP Calculus AB (5), AP World History, AP Language and Composition (4), AP Macroeconomics (5)
12th: AP Microeconomics (In Progress), AP Statistics (In Progress), AP Environmental Science, AP Literature and Composition</p>

<p>ACT: 34 Composite, 34 Math, 34 English, 34 Science, 33 Reading, 10/12 Writing
SAT II: Math II (Taking in November), Bio E/M (Taking in November), Math I (Taking in November)</p>

<p>Vice President then President of Youth Club Community Service Organization
Cofounder and Vice President of Computer Science Club
2nd Singles and Captain of Varsity Tennis Team
Historian and Backstage Head of Asian Awareness Club
Talent Show and Banquet Committee Head of Future Business Leaders of America
Counselor then Guide Coordinator of Camp Mosaic
Member of Model UN
Member of National Honor Society</p>

<p>Schools Applying to:</p>

<p>RD NYU (Stern School of Business, Undeclared)
EA Rutgers (School Of Business, Finance)
RD Boston University (School of Management, Finance)
EA Northeastern University (D'Amore-McKim, Finance)
RD Columbia University (Undeclared)
RD Cornell University (Arts and Sciences, Undeclared)
RD Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper School of Business)
RD Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan School of Business)
RD Harvard (SUPER DUPER REACH, Undeclared)</p>

<p>I just want to know my chances for these schools and whether or not I should apply ED/EA or not to improve my chances</p>

<p>bump</p>

<p>Not taking calculus BC for finance is gonna hurt, don’t take math 1 when you are taking math 2. I’d say your match to high match are Rutgers, Boston, northeastern and CMU. The rest are either low reach to super high reaches. Reckon you should just forget about harvard, MIT and Columbia even, although still apply regardless.m</p>

<p>What do you think my chances are for Stern? That is my dream school.</p>

<p>I reckon it’s a high match to low reach if you don’t require financial aid, otherwise it would be a high reach (NYU is extremely stingy on financial aid)</p>

<p>so if i put down i don’t require financial aid, that would significantly improve my chances?</p>

<p>Yes of course, but only for need aware schools such as NYU. Need blind schools such as Harvard don’t take financial aid into consideration when admitting you. </p>

<p>wow okay, that’s good to know. but idk if I’d have the heart to do that 61k a year is pretty hefty</p>

<p>any other predictions or tips?</p>