<p>Hello</p>
<p>I go to a very competitive HS in Central NJ
I want to Major in Finance.
Cumulative HS GPA Freshman and Sophmore Year 88.16, Junior Year GPA hasn't been factored in yet. My weighted Junior year gpa is probably around 91.
During my Junior year i have significantly increased my course load. ex. English Honors, Bio Honors, PreCalc Honors, AP Government & Politics</p>
<p>AP Classes
AP Chemistry- 4 on AP exam, 71 Average in class
AP US Government and Politics, 86 final average. AP score unknown at the moment.</p>
<p>SAT Scores
2060 highest single score 740 math 680 CR 640 writing
2090 superscore 740 math 680 CR 670 Writing
1420/1600 SAT
Sports
I have a varsity letter for track
4 years Cross Country
3 Years Indoor Track
4 years Outdoor Track</p>
<p>I also have over 90 hours of community service at a local hospital working in the patient transport dept.</p>
<p>FSB is getting more selective. </p>
<p>You have [3</a> options](<a href=“http://www.fsb.muohio.edu/offices/academic-advising/admission-requirements]3”>http://www.fsb.muohio.edu/offices/academic-advising/admission-requirements): Honors Admissions, Direct Admissions and Regular Admissions.</p>
<p>Honors and Direct are the way to go if you can swing it. Regular involves getting into Miami first and then fufilling the requirements while enrolled.</p>
<p>According to [BusinessWeek[/url</a>], it’s roughly 38% chance overall for honors/direct admitance. More than likely, this 38% represent those in the applicant cohort that meet the [url=<a href=“http://www.fsb.muohio.edu/offices/academic-advising/admission-requirements]honors/direct”>http://www.fsb.muohio.edu/offices/academic-advising/admission-requirements]honors/direct</a> admissions requirements](<a href=“Bloomberg - Are you a robot?”>Bloomberg - Are you a robot?).</p>
<p>You will be a pre-business major anyway, so you have some time to take some courses, make sure that you are sure about your major, then apply to the business school. Most people get in if they have met the requirements. Just work on getting into Miami itself, start taking the required business courses, and you will be well on your way.</p>