The schools i'm thinking of applying to.

<p>i know it's a bit late to be thinking of the schools ill be applying to but do you think that this is a decent list for me?</p>

<p>My SAT: Math- 620, CR- 650
GPA: 3.8</p>

<p>Baruch Macaulay
Fordham
New School
Brenard
Berkely
Binghamton.</p>

<p>thank you.</p>

<p>idk what brenard and berkely are… but list looks fine</p>

<p>is New School a good school for business? i only saw what degrees they have and it was masters which im pretty sure im not eligible for?</p>

<p>What are Brenard and Berkely?</p>

<p>What was your Writing score?</p>

<p>Is English your native language?</p>

<p>If “New School” only has Masters Degrees than that is not a school for you. How did you come up with your list?</p>

<p>i’m pretty sure thats the names of the schools…
writing im pretty sure doesnt count for the schools but 550-590
english is not.
i got my list by looking @ business programs round my area (NYC) and checking out their costs, requirements and benefits.</p>

<p>Are these all NY schools? </p>

<p>Is money going to be an issue?</p>

<p>What is your financial safety?</p>

<p>yes all NY schools.
financially im actually really looking only for full-rides.
I honestly don’t know if i can get this but i will try… and i’m still wondering if there is a Baruch Honors program seperate from Macaulay</p>

<p>Do you mean Barnard? And Berkeley College is the other school you’re thinking of. Looks like a good mix of reaches, matches, and safeties.</p>

<p>Your stats aren’t high enough for Barnard.</p>

<p>But, can all of those schools meet his full need. He says he needs a “full ride”. Usually only top schools can provide that . </p>

<p>What is your family income?</p>

<p>Are you an American citizen or legal resident?</p>

<p>Yes American citizen and legal resident,
family income is around 60,000 after taxes</p>

<p>Unfortunately, “after taxes” doesn’t matter. The financial aid formulas use the information before taxes. Binghamton is tough to get into right now. Have you looked at any of the other SUNYs like Albany?</p>