what do you think

<p>i'm a junior from a pretty highly regarded school in upstate ny, looking to major in business</p>

<p>GPA 4.77 out of 5.5 not weighted about 3.75 out of 4.0
No SAT's yet-- 192 PSAt and 2000 on a practice SAT (if that helps)
Junior Classes: Ap US history, precalc (H), french 4 (h), english 11 (h), chem (h), brodcast journalism elective
Senior year: AP english, Ap french, AP calc, college level econ and physics (h)</p>

<p>EC
Varsity ice hockey 9, 10, 11
Freshman lax 9
JV lax 10
JV volleyball 9
French club 10, 11
volunteer club 11
NHS
chair of jr golf division of board at local golf club 10, 11
3 time club champion </p>

<p>Awards
4th highest score nationally, Nat'l French Exam
Outstanding french award
Who's Who
invited to nat'l student leadership conference and congressional student leadership conference</p>

<p>what do you think my chances are at</p>

<p>boston
NYU (mom is alum)
penn
wustl
northeastern
georgetown
uva</p>

<p>--feel free to list any other you think i might like
--also im wondering what some safety schools might be</p>

<p>i forgot to add two great letters of rec.</p>

<p>Boston University(?) - Match
NYU (mom is alum) - Match
penn - Big Reach
wustl - Nearly as big a Reach
northeastern - Possible safety
georgetown - Reach
UVA - Reach</p>

<p>You might want to look at schools like Hamilton, Colgate, Lehigh, and Boston College as matches and schools like Syracuse, Penn State, and University of Pittsburg as safeties. I'm not sure if these colleges have undergrad business schools (if that's what you're looking for), but academically they'd be appropriate.</p>

<p>Don't ever put "Who's Who" stuff on your applications.</p>

<p>"invited to nat'l student leadership conference and congressional student leadership" </p>

<p>dont put that one either. seriously.</p>