<p>-I could consider a safety or high match (stats below)
-Has decent business undergraduate school
-First choice: California (other schools also welcome)</p>
<p>International student
Full IB diploma candidate (grades, not brilliant but decent)
HL Business, Math, Physics
SL History, English, Korean</p>
<p>Extrea Credits Baksetball(not varsity 3yr), German Language Certificate(ZD, ZMP), Violin, and other sevice hours.
Working Experience: Various airlines for 3weeks</p>
<p>Well, my dream school is USC
and considering Pepperdine, Pomona(Economics), USF, UCSD, UCIV.</p>
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and considering Pepperdine, Pomona(Economics), USF, UCSD, UCIV.
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USF is not a safety? Pepperdine should be possible too. Another schools you may look at is the University of San Diego ... or some of the good regional schools like Loyola Marymount.</p>
<p>Btw, UCSD and UCIV have no business school.</p>
<p>This may be a possible safety/match for you. In Bristol Rhode Island, good reputation/accredited business school. About 5,000 students total undergrad/grad, nice campus, ranked top 10 in US News. Good Luck</p>
<p>Baruch does not have it's own dorms but the City University of New York has it's own dorm in which a lot of the CUNY students stay at. it was created last year, I think. Baruch students also house themselves through <a href="http://www.studenthousing.org/%5B/url%5D">http://www.studenthousing.org/</a>. I know a lot of people who do this.</p>
<p>^Also there is an apartmrnt complex right in front of Baruch which houses a ood amount of it's students. Baruch students dorm but in a diffrent way because the school dooes not have it's own offical dorm.</p>
<p>Arizona State University (Carey) *
Indiana UniversityBloomington (Kelley) *
Purdue Univ.West Lafayette (Krannert) (IN)*
University of Arizona (Eller) *
Michigan State University (Broad) *
University of Iowa (Tippie) *</p>