<p>I'm a junior in an American international high school in Korea and have been going to this American school for about 8 years.
I am an Australian citizen so I'm an international applicant.
I'm a junior and it's already the 2nd semester so my college counselor at my school has been urging me to pick some colleges and QUICK.</p>
<p>Well I want to major in finance, economics, or business administration & management in the U.S. I have a total uw gpa of 3.57 and w gpa of 3.82.</p>
<p>The only extracurriculars I do are Mu Alpha Theta Club, UNICEF, and Badmintton club.
I've also done speech and debate for a year.</p>
<p>SAT 1 Math 800, Reading 720, and Writing 720
For SAT 2 I did Math Level 2 (750) and Biology (720) and Literature (730).
For AP I did U.S. History (5) , Macroeconomics (4) , Microeconomics (4), and English. (5)</p>
<p>Can you recommend some schools for me that I have a good chance of getting into?</p>
<p>^ Noone has a “good chance” of getting into Wharton. U Chicago is only marginally easier and with their recent move to the common app applications have gone through the roof.</p>
<p>OP, can you afford to pay for a US school or will you need aid?</p>
<p>You’re good fit for Ross, Stern, McIntire and a few good ones but are not really that prestigious or popular such as those of Georgetown’s, Emory’s, Washngton’s and Notre Dame’s undergrad business school.</p>
<p>*OP, can you afford to pay for a US school or will you need aid? *</p>
<p>Yes…How much can your parents pay for your education? If money is no object, then you’ll have lots of choices. However, if money is an issue, then you’ll have to target the few schools that give generous aid to international students. </p>
<p>That said, those schools are usually very hard to get into - even with outstanding stats.</p>
<p>Since you have high stats, you could also target some schools that give generous merit to int’l students.</p>