<p>I am a junior in high school wanting to get into Stanford Business School (and later become an entrepreneur). What classes should I take? I go to middle college and can take classes like business management, accounting, etc. Currently I'm following the basic curriculum--Four years of math, English, History, etc. I only have two years of science right now, should I take a third? Astronomy or Physics? Should I continue on this path or just take business classes?</p>
<p>Oh and I’ve had all A’s in high school so far except for one B. Haven’t had any extra-curriculars until this year; I joined student government at the community college (but haven’t done much honestly), and just got an unpaid internship for a start-up. Also planning to start a small online business. Are my chances for Stanford in range?</p>
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<p>IMO, that’s going to hurt you. Have you taken any SAT/ACT? We can’t really chance you when you don’t have any test scores.</p>
<p>Stanford does not admit undergraduate students to business program.</p>
<p>Looks like you’re right, but they do have “designations that identify paths of interest for students who want to attend a professional school” and they have a pre-business program.</p>
<p>I am studying to take the SAT next month, and am pretty sure I will get over a 2000 (taken some practice tests). I will take it again after that (unless my PSAT comes back really good, which I am expecting). As for extracurriculars, I’m hoping my small business will be successful, and if it is, that will definitely make up for it (if not I’m screwed). Also going to join the entrepreneurship club at the community college.</p>
<p>Just know that Stanford is extremely competitive to get into and just having the classes about business isn’t going to really help you that much. Of course high grades in these grades will help but you need to show high standardized test scores, spectacular ECs, great Essays, and great Recs.</p>