<p>First Choice:
-NYU Stern (ED)
-University of Michigan(rolling, early october=very early)
-University of Chicago (EA)</p>
<p>Reach:
-University of Chicago (EA):10/90
-NYU Stern (ED): 30/70
-Carnegie Mellon/Tepper:40/50
-Wesleyan University:15/85
-UVA/McIntire:20/80
-Georgetown University/McDonough (EA):40/60</p>
<p>Low Reach/Match:
-University of Michigan (as early as possible):40/60
-Boston College:50/50
-Univ. of MD/Smith:45/55?
-UIUC/Business:55/45?
(need more schools here!!!)</p>
<p>Low Match/Safety:
-Indiana U/Kelley:80/20
-Babson College:65/35?
-Bentley College:75/25?
-Northeastern U.:70/30
-Penn State U.:80/20?</p>
<p>Assuming that I kick butt on the SAT.</p>
<p>Thanx anyone else?</p>
<p>Assuming I kick butt on the SAT in June and get 2100+.....which is VERY possible.</p>
<p>Chance me....PLEASE?</p>
<p>I'm going to assume 2160 SAT </p>
<p>NYU Stern (ED) - accepted: ED + kickass essays + great weighted GPA</p>
<p>University of Michigan - low reach. Just because they started tightening up, and a lot of my 3.7 UW 2140 friends got rejected. But your out of state, and mich wants out of staters (more tuition), so I think you will be deferred first, then accepted. Hard call on this one.</p>
<p>University of Chicago (EA) - depends entirely on your essays. If you write amazing essays, then your in. If you can't write essays, then you have no chance.</p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon/Tepper: low reach</p>
<p>Boston College: accepted</p>
<p>Indiana U/Kelley: accepted with aid</p>
<p>ACT equivalent for SAT: 28-29....does that change anything if I take the ACT?</p>
<p>Let's assume I get 30+.</p>
<p>Indiana is a 100% acceptance with your numbers. Honors College potential invitation, if not you can apply for it and get in. 7K per year Faculty Award minimum and potential full ride (Kelley Scholars and Wells Scholars). Possible Mitte Honors Scholarship (5K per year). Look at these full ride possibilities, Kelley is a top 10 B-School and would be a great fit.</p>