<p>I am a male from Georgia, and I want to major in business.</p>
<p>Sat: 2200
GPA: 3.93 uw
Sat II's: Chemistry: 700, Math IIc: 700, APUSH: 740
AP's: 6/ Honors: 2</p>
<p>Leo Club- President/ member/ officer (10-12)
FBLA- member/ officer/ president (10-12)
Class council- class rep, vice president, and treasurer (10-12)
Caption/ member of hockey/ tennis/ raquetball team (10-12)
Officer of NHS(11-12)
member of SNHS/officer(11-12)
member of SADD(9)
Internship at Foot Hill Capital (11-12)
Community Service hours-at various places: 500 hours by the end of 12th
Many other awards
Worked part time job through out high school</p>
<p>Your stats seem fine, but be aware GT does not have an actual business degree (BBA). They do have MBA, but for undergraduates it is a BS in Management. You focus on whatever you like I believe (finance, marketing, etc). The management college is in a newer part of campus on 5th st. They have some really nice facilities.</p>
<p>I don't see any reason why you would not get accepted. Your stats seem fine, GPA, SAT's look great. You'd honestly probably have very competitive application at Cornell, Chicago, etc.</p>
<p>GT's Management program is moving up and getting a lot of money but do be prepared for people to be constantly asking "Why did you come to Tech for that?". You will be in classes with A LOT of people who couldn't make the cut in the College of Engineering.</p>
<p>Its not a bad program by any means. The MBA program is ranked higher than U(sic)GA. Just remember, at GT engineering is king and anything non-science/engineering will be considered "easy".</p>
<p>I'd say you'd walk in to the program but I'd come visit the campus, talk to some undergrad management majors (find one who actually came here for managment, not one who switched from COE).</p>
<p>Send off some apps to a few Ivies as well. I think you've got a decent shot.</p>
<p>I really can't say, I believe it would be because the engineering colleges can only take so many students. The Institute admissions office however does have standards (which you certainly seem to meet) that everyone has to meet. I don't know how much of a difference it makes in the end your choice of major will make however, because you can always change when you get here (with some restrictions). Your stats seem fine for admission however, to any of the programs.</p>