<p>Im jjust looking for business schools that i can reach or get in to ON THE EAST COAST.</p>
<p>I have no clue which ones are decent for me.</p>
<p>I just want to start out at this undergrad school and then hopefully make it big in grad school.</p>
<p>GPA: 3.1 UW
4.3-4.5 W </p>
<p>Extracurricular:</p>
<p>A lot, not even worried about it.</p>
<p>Have a lot of positions in various clubs which i have been dedicated to for 4 years. I have also participated in a sport in my Junior year (JV).</p>
<p>I also have numerous national awards in a competition for business.</p>
<p>My Volunteer hours are immense as well. </p>
<p>I also had a Summer Job and Internship at a Corporation.</p>
<p>SATS:</p>
<p>SAT I : 1800
SAT I : ? (retaking expecting 2000)
SAT II : Math IC : 680
SAT II: Bio : 700</p>
<p>Bentley, Bryant, Northeastern, Hofstra, Marist, Drexel, Temple, Susquehanna, Towson, Penn State (satellite campuses), Quinnipiac, Manhattan College, George Mason, James Madison, VA Tech. These are off the top of my head.</p>
<p>Not really sure. I think that James Madison is a match/high match, and the same for Virginia Tech. They both have very good business programs. Also, a satellite and Penn State and then transferring to the main campus later could work. I see Northeastern as a high match/low reach too. Others, well, maybe Fordham, Boston U., UConn (tough to get in from another east coast state for biz-very good business program), Syracuse I think is also a high match. </p>
<p>I think that Fordham, Boston U., and UConn are reasonable reaches. If you apply to UConn for a less competitive major it is a match school. Oh, another match is UNH. </p>
<p>These are really some nice schools. It then depends on if you want a coop program, the city, small, big, midrange, if you don't mind some large classes, want a football team, etc.</p>
<p>I think that Bentley is a match. Lehigh I think is a reasonable reach if that SAT score goes up. Suny Bing is looking for OOS students, so I think it is a match if you are from OOS. If your SATs go up you could be looking at some merit money at Bentley (nice school too). Not sure about RIT, or Rensselaer to comment. Rutgers-NB is a match, but get that application in early. I just do not know how their business school works. I don't think that you are admitted right into their business school and I don't know what you need to do to get in.</p>
<p>I left Babson off the list because I think it is another reach, yet a reasonable one if the SATs go up. I think if you are applying for FA at Babson will be a big consideration in admissions, but this is my opinion only. You need to do your own investigating into that. In my opinion, they seem to love wealthy international students, and why not, they pay the bills!</p>
<p>His SATs would appear to be in range for Babson, depending on how they split. (If most of the points are in writing, oops. :) ) The GPA is another issue. Probably would depend on class rank. </p>
<p>I'm not terribly familiar with Babson admissions, but according to the PR they care about ECs, which he has. I agree that it would appear to be a reachy match, at best.</p>