Undergrad Business Chances?

<p>I will soon be a senior in high school and I want to go to either:
1. University of Michigan's Ross School of Business (In-State)
2. Wharton Business School, UPenn
3. Stern, New York University
4. U of Virginia</p>

<p>I want to either work in accounting/finance, so I plan to earn a bachelors in business before obtaining a graduate degree. Here's my whole high school career + my future senior year written out:</p>

<p>Freshman Year: Algebra II AC, French II AC, Biology 9, World History 9, Personal Fitness, Orchestra, English 9. I tutored, math club, youth group, officer at a religious organization, and I played tennis.</p>

<p>Sophomore Year: Math Analysis AC (Pre-Calculus), French III AC, Geophysical Science AC, AP U.S. History, English 10 intensive, Orchestra. I was treasurer of math club, tutored, did debate team, was a Youth in Government delegate, youth group, officer at a religious organization, fenced, and played JV tennis.</p>

<p>Junior Year: AP Calculus BC, French IV AC, AP Chemistry, AP Gov't and Politics, Economics, AP English (11), Orchestra. I was an elected student council member, treasurer of math club, did debate team, officer at a religious organization, tutored, NHS, Business club, youth group, was a YIG delegate, fenced, and played Varsity tennis.</p>

<p>Senior Year: AP Stats or Calc III at U of M, AP French, AP Physics, AP English (12), Orchestra. I'm going to run for student council again, treasurer of math club, do debate team, tutor, NHS, business club, youth group, YIG, fence, be an officer at my religious organization again, and possibly be Varsity tennis captain.</p>

<p>I also volunteer 100 hrs+ every summer since the end of 8th grade. I've won many awards for leadership, service, and scholarship. My weighted GPA because of AP/AC classes is 4.4. Unweighted my GPA is 3.8.</p>

<p>This is all I can remember doing. PLEASE GIVE SUGGESTIONS on how I can be more appealing to these schools!
I also got a 2200 on my SAT and 33 on ACT.</p>

<p>Wharton would be a reach considering the lack of amazing EC’s. You have good EC’s, don’t get me wrong, but ivy league schools tend to emphasize the EC’s. I think you’re a solid candidate for Ross, Stern and UVA. However, try the ACT once again because a 33 is amazing but a 34 or 35 will make you stand out. Remember, all these elite universities get applicants very similar to yours so you have to do everything in your power to stand out, especially with essays. Good luck!</p>

<p>If you’re serious about accounting, you don’t need a big name school. Accounting is the same everywhere (except maybe the College of Funny Ledger Entries). Save yourself time and aggravation by choosing your state flagship. You’ll also get a good alumni network.</p>