<p>Ok plz tell me if i have the slightest chance at any of these colleges:</p>
<p>-NYU
-GeorgeTown
-George Washington
-AU
-UVA
-McGill
-Lehigh</p>
<p>Stats:
-International Student</p>
<p>-SAT:1510(bad) took it again while i was sick so im gonna take it a third time,hopefully a 1710-1800</p>
<p>Grade 9:
English A-
Foreign Language 1 B+
Foreign Language 2 C
Social Studies A
Math C</p>
<p>Grade 10:
English A-
Foreign Language B
Math B-
Biology C+
History B+
Economics B</p>
<p>ECs:
JV Soccer team(grade 9 and 10)
Model United Nations (grade 9,10,11 and hopefully 12)
Co-Founder of School's most prestigous newspaper
Hopefully another sport in grade 12</p>
<p>now assuming i do get higher on the SAT (1700-1800) and also assuming i take a few APs in grade 12,with a good college essay nd 2 or 3 good recommendations.....what are my chances at getting accepted to one of these colleges for a business/finance major?</p>
<p>Lobzz, I don't know anything about McGill, but honestly I think all these schools will be big reaches. Some of them on your list are reaches for everyone. If you can score between 1700-1800 I would look at schools like SUNY Albany, SUNY Buffalo, Drexel and Temple. I think all of them have decent business schools too. Good luck!</p>
<p>This is completely my opinion, so don't take it too seriously (because, well, I'm not any admissions officer or anything)</p>
<p>Your transcript could be better, but then again you're an international student, and I have no idea how hard it is to get A's out of North America. SAT's could improve with more work, wouldn't you say? I raised by score by 400 points over one semester by working my butt off. You could do the same! </p>
<p>Business and Finance is really, really difficult to get into at practically any school for anyone. Math is crucial for those fields (especially finance), and your math grades don't look so incredibly amazing...so maybe you could change into something more subtle? McGill is one of Canada's top tier schools with medicine and BF as its forte, so your chances might be a bit slim. </p>
<p>I haven't researched Lehigh much, but for the others, you would definitely have to try hard. You could focus your app really hard (I'm guessing on writing or English or humanities in general, because that really seems to be your strength).</p>
<p>Don't worry if you don't get into those schools, because they are all super competitive. Good luck!</p>