Ross Preferred Admit?

<p>I am currently a junior in New York
GPA--3.85 unweighted 4.11 weighted
ACT 33
SAT 2 MAth 1c 700/740 (took it twice), planing on taking math 2c and chemistry</p>

<p>AP euro soph
ap chem, stat, comp junior
ap calc BC, physics, econ, lit, gov senior</p>

<p>NHS
FBLA (Placed 3rd in business calculations competition for district 1n)
SADD secretary
SS research Intel participant
Math fair research participant
PAC (Principal advisory council)
National History Day participant
varsity soccer 11-12
varsity golf 11-12
8 years club soccer
jv9 basketball most improved player
jv9 soccer most valuable player</p>

<p>Conducted fundraiser for terminally ill children</p>

<p>Going to London for an internship in a stock brokerage this summer</p>

<p>bummppppppp</p>

<p>RB, it is hard to tell. Ross pre-admit acceptance rate is very low...something like 15% or even lower. Your stats are in line with the norm, but with such a low acceptance rate, it is impossible to give you an accurate estimate. I would say Ross pre-admit is about as selective as getting into Sloan, Stern or Wharton.</p>

<p>RB, I was rejected preferred admit this year with a 4.0 uw GPA and a 34 ACT with a lot of the same extracurriculars as you (but accepted to Stern proving Alexandre's point). So yeah...it's really tough. I'm sure that internship will look really good for you though. If you write a solid essay, you have a good shot.</p>