<p>boston college(caroll), carnegie mellon(tepper), emory, georgetown(mc something), Indiana University(Kelley), NYU(stern), Rutgers, college of new jersey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, U michigan(arts and science, not ross)</p>
<p>anyone else</p>
<p>Does it matter?</p>
<ol>
<li>NYU -stern</li>
<li>Carnegie - tepper</li>
<li>Georgetown</li>
<li>emory</li>
<li>BC - Carroll</li>
<li>U Mich</li>
<li>U of Illinois</li>
<li>Indiana U - Kelley</li>
<li>college of new jersey</li>
<li>rutgers</li>
</ol>
<p>Oh come on - IU Kelley isn't better than UMich LSA.</p>
<p>If i am ranked 6% and have a 1450 m/cr which schools should i look at?</p>
<p>For Stern, you will have a tougher time getting in (not because you have poor stats, but because Stern is tough to get into for almost anyone.)
You should look at all of those schools. Your scores and class-rank is good enough for all of those schools (whether or not that means you'll get into all of them is a different issue.)</p>
<p>does anyone know about cornell's AEM. The SAT average on businessweek looks a little low 1330. The acceptance rate is like 14%. Can anyone verify that or can tell me a little more about the program. Like how hard it is to get in or transfer into</p>
<p>AEM is very competitive to get into, a friend of my goes there, 14% sounds about right. It's in the Agriculture School, which is state-funded partially, and if you live in NY, you have an advantage. That's all I know, I recommend that you google AEM and look into their website.</p>