What business schools am I compatible with?

<p>Can you guys please name some possible reaches, matches, and safeties that I'm compatible with? I want to stay on the east coast. </p>

<p>Race: Asian
Gender: Male
School: Very competitive public school, one of the best in the state
Rank: School doesn't record rank
GPA: Should be 92 W by the end of this year. My school only records weighted GPA on a 100 point scale. AP courses have the same weight as honors courses. Steady upward trend.
Senior schedule: AP Lit, AP Calc BC (highest math), AP Econ, AP Stat
Total APs: 8
SAT: 2150/1400. Curve was really harsh though, so I lost a lot of points for math and reading. Retaking in June and expecting a 2300+.
SAT II: Chem - 800 Math IIC - 800 Bio M - TBA
ECs:
-Concert pianist, played in Carnegie Hall, invited to Vienna and Paris to play amongst students from all around the world, passed Grade 8 ABRSM, been teaching piano since Sophomore year.
-Violin player in school orchestra since 4th grade, chamber orchestra senior year, been playing in an ensemble group since freshman year
-MUN starting Junior Year
-President and founder of the Hip-Hop Dance Club
-Environmental work - 5 years
-200+ volunteer hours at a Chinese school
-Organized many fundraising events for the Chinese school
Essay: Going to spend a lot of effort on it. Expecting a great one because I consider myself a decent writer.
Recs: Excellent. Most of the teachers I have in mind really like me.
Any other info:
-My school has grade deflation in most AP classes.
-For my freshman and sophomore years, I got mostly Bs. However, this year I got a mix of As and B+s in some of the hardest classes in the school. I think I matured a lot junior year, and I might mention it in my essay. </p>

<p>Thanks a lot.</p>

<p>Ross school of business is probably a high match, possibly a perfect match depending on how heavily they weigh your music credentials.
Wharton is probably a bit out of sight, but I would suggest applying ED if you really want to go there.</p>

<p>“2150/1400. Curve was really harsh though…”</p>

<p>…?</p>

<p>@fdeb35: I meant that for math at least, the curve wasn’t too good, because I got 2 wrong and ended up with a 740. Now that I read what I wrote again, it really sounds like I was making excuses =/</p>

<p>@addymithas: Thanks for your reply. I’ll look in to Ross, since I haven’t really heard much about it.</p>

<p>You have a 3.68 GPA on the 4.0 scale. I believe that Wharton and Sloan School at MIT are out of reach. You should look into UMich Ross, NYU Stern, UVA, Temper at Carnegie Mellon, and UNC Chapel Hill. I don’t know if you will be able to get into UC Berkeley.</p>

<p>Actually, I think that you should <em>try</em> to apply to the major business schools, instead of asking fellow students, who are in fact, completely numbers obsessed. If you feel that some business schools are out of reach-you can never actually say that for sure-apply as undecided or a less impacted major and transfer between schools. (I hope that works haha) harvard and Wharton are best, maybe attend a safety and transfer? also: cmu seems like a nice fit for you; artsy, smart, all that jazz (:</p>