<p>Harvard, Wharton, Chicago, Stern, Yale, Columbia, Michigan, Cornell, Boston College</p>
<p>Here are my stats:
HS Stats:
Freshman GPA: 2.3
Sophomore GPA: 2.5
Junior GPA: 3.68 (unweighted)
Senior GPA: 3.87 (unweighted) 4.44 (weighted)
SAT:
1380
SAT II's:
730 average</p>
<p>College Stats:
Year: Freshman
College: Rutgers University Honors Program
GPA: 4.0
Classes: (17 credits)
Calculus
Regression Methods (400 level applied statistics, hardest offered here)
International Economics (300 level class)
Honors Writing
Honors Seminar
Honors Colloqieum</p>
<p>Next semester: (20 credits)
Econometrics and 2 other Econ classes
Calculus
3 Honors Classes</p>
<p>Majors: Economics, Finance, Statistics
Minors: Math, Chinese</p>
<p>EC's (College)
ODE - Economics National Honors Society
Fed Challenge NY Federal Reserve Semi-Finalist (HS) (Presentor)
Fed Challenge NY Federal Reserve Champions (Presentor)
Fed Challenge Board of Governors National Competition 2nd Place (Presentor)
Harvard University Economics Department (research assistant)
Rutgers University Economics Department (research assistant) - Currently working for a NBER (national bureau of economic research) professor on the microstructure of stock markets.
Financial, International and Monetary Policy Columnist for School Newspaper through the Honors Economics Department program.
Money Manager/Founder of $30,000+ mutual fund (investment club). -- I work as an economist and technical analyst. Most of our holdings are in derivatives products and equity.</p>
<p>Recs: (All three should be great)
Undergraduate Director of the Economics department here.
Private Sector Economist who I have worked with.
HS Fed Challenge Advisor</p>
<p>Internships:
Most likely Bear Stearns (Huge Wall-Street firm)
Interview with UBS soon.
Possible internship at President Bush's counsel (spelling?) of economic adivsors this summer. (Through a connection)</p>
<p>Additional Capabilities:
I have taught myself beyond intro-Calculus, up to and including linear algebra and multivariable calculus. Some statistical packages.</p>