<p>I am a student entering my senior year of high school, and I am interested in a career on Wall Street. My weighed GPA is a 3.85 in honors and AP courses. My SAT score is an 1800, and my ACT score is a 29, both of which, I plan on retaking in the fall. I have a decent amount of extracurriculars, including two varsity sports and a summer job. I am looking at schools such as Northeastern, Bentley, Babson, BU, Loyola Maryland, GW and others. However, I was wondering if anyone knew which schools, that I am qualified for with my stats, will give me the best opportunity for employment on Wall Street. I am mainly looking for schools on or close to the East Coast. Thank You.</p>
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<p>Wall St is probably the most ‘status conscious’ place to apply for a first job. Can you get your ACT up (<30/32)?</p>
<p>University of Pennsylvania, Qualitative Economics Major - would be good</p>
<p>Yes I can get them up; I took them in June with only a week of prep. However, UPENN unfortunately is way out of reach for me (as it is for the majority of the college bound commonwealth). Also, what do you mean by “status conscious”</p>