Harvard, Wharton, Princeton

<p>My interests are in business, finance, investing, etc. What are my chances for Harvard, Wharton, and Princeton? I am also applying for UCB, UCLA, which I am pretty confident I can get into</p>

<p>SAT I: 2330
SAT II: 800, 800, 780, 760
GPA: 4.4/4.0
Rank: top 1%</p>

<p>ECs:
Internship/volunteer work with U.S. Small Business Administration
Paid Internship at Raymond James Financial Services
Assistant Office Manager at Asian Business Association of Orange County - mostly secretarial work
Volunteered in China for a scholarship foundation
Founded FBLA at my school
VP of Speech and Debate - a few regional awards, nothing spectacular
Research Assistant for a retired econ/IT professor at UCLA</p>

<p>Various school clubs, approx. 300 hrs of community service</p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>Amazing test scores, rank, and GPA, good-looking EC's, 70% shot at those Ivies, although the involvement with businesses and financial firms will help because you are applying for those areas.</p>

<p>Chance me please! <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/621725-took-risk-blew-any-hope-left.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/621725-took-risk-blew-any-hope-left.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>I'd say 75% at your schools assuming that you have a burning passion for business.. My friend just got rejected from Stanford and Yale (not even deferred!) with stats like yours. If you can stress the impact you've made and your drive towards business, you'll have a good shot. Good luck dude. You've done nearly all you could do in HS, and you're still not a shoe-in. It's a sick world.</p>

<p>thanks bump</p>

<p>You're a good candidate for Wharton though being an ORM from an overrepresented state means yourr aapplication needs to be stellar.</p>