<p>Im a junior at an International School in India and im hoping to major in
Business management
And ive been wondering of what my chances are at schools like
U.Michigan
dePaul U
Babson College
Bryant University
Bentley University
Indiana Bloomington (kelley perhaps)
Rutgers
BU
UT Austin
UCLA</p>
<p>AP Courses: Computer Science, Enviromental Science, Economics (Micro, Macro), Pyschology (Except for Com Sci everything else will have good scores)</p>
<p>EC:
President (Student Council-next year-)
Vice President (Student Council)
CHEMUN Delegate (3years)
THIMUN Delegate (1 year)
CHEMUN Chair (1 year-next year-)
GeMUN Delegate (1 year-next year-)
Varsity Volleyball team (2 year + captain-next year-)
Varsity Soccer team ( 5year + captain-next year-) --> i got recruited in 8th grade :)
Executive director for Sport Event Video Making
Founder of Rapatouille or Rapatopia (School spirit/food shop)
NGO (one year)
Habitat for Humanities</p>
<p>BTW im korean (if ethnicity counts for any admission policy stuff haha)</p>
<p>You’re Korean in India? Hm, i never seen that before lol. Have you taken any practice SATs, PSAT etc? It’s quiet possible you may get 2000+ but if you haven’t taken any tests of that kind it’s difficult to tell. Your EC looks terrific though.</p>
<p>I can only tell you about IUB since I am currently attending IUB and have a lot of friends at Kelley. You will get in IU for sure but I need to know what your SAT score is out of 1600 because it’ll determine if you’re direct admit into Kelley or not. If not, then you will be definitely admitted into IU and then you can apply to get into Kelley if you get at least a minimum of Bs in required courses.</p>
<p>I can tell you though that it’s pretty 50/50 if you’ll get into UCLA or not. You have to do well on your SAT 2s for the school and it really depends on what grades you received in certain classes throughout your time there.</p>
<p>You have a very low shot at UT Austin. Living in Texas, I can tell you that you have to score significantly higher than their average stats if you aren’t a Texas resident to even be considered (90% in most classes are in state). Your gpa, while good, isn’t great, and a 2000 SAT out of state can be well below the other out of state applicants. You’d have a great shot at UT-Austin if you were in state, but unfortunately you may be below the line for out of state consideration. But who knows! Admissions I’s a crapshoot so try anyways</p>
<p>Uhhhhhhhhhhhh judging by your profile I assume he meant sarcasm, like come on now.</p>
<p>Aim higher for SAT to open up options, but I think you have good chances at Rutgers and Boston. Unfortunately those are the only two schools I know pretty well on the list so I can’t help much ^^</p>