<p>Hey guys,
i am a rising senior in california. in my first three years of high school i havent taken as many ap's/ honors's and i regret that. i was just wondering what schools i have a chance of getting into.
gpa:4.23
unweighted: 3.85
freshman year: honors history, honors geom
soph: honors eng, honors alg 2
junior: honor pre calc, AP ENG
Future Senior Schedule: AP Envir Sci, AP CALC AB, AP Psych, Honors Eng
SAT: 2020 (february)
retaking it in october (goal is 2200)
math 2c: 780 history: 690
ec:
100+ hours at an non profit org
50 hours volunteer tutoring inner city kids
4 years (including senior year) Tennis High School Team
3 years worked for dads business (every weekend) and most of summer
play guitar and piano
coached tennis to kids (volunteer)
volunteered at my church every week
key club 3 years
Green club 4 years
Spanish club 2 years</p>
<p>major: business or economics
schools:
USC
Berkeley
UCLA
UC Davis
UCSB
Boston COllege
Boston Univ
Pepperdine
Occidental
NYU
Claremont McKenna
Univ Of Richmond
GWU
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo</p>
<p>i know i havent taken many difficult classes or have much ec.
please chance me or even suggest other schools
thank you so much</p>
<p>You are going to go to some school in California. You will come back here when you get into college and ask us what to major in. You will either want to be an Investment Banker or some high profile consultant. Most people will tell you to major in Accounting. You will major in Accounting. You will then ask people how to get into the Big 4. You will also have a few questions on CPA requirements which you will pose to us. Then you will ask us what the easiest way to make partner at a big 4 is.You will also ask us if a Masters in Accounting is right for you. You will then stay on here for a bit longer and persuade other kids to do the same while at the same time calling them naive.</p>
<p>Have you looked at costs yet? Because like it or not, that can be a factor. Private schools have money…the UCs have little money and tuition is going up. Think about what kind of school you want (big, small, urban, country, etc). You can do research on collegeboard and see what kind of scores you need. But figure out where you are financially too!</p>
<p>haahahahah sp is right thats all I ever read on this site. If you’re a business major that doesn’t major in accounting you’re destined to fail. Take a big 4 job at all cost even if someone is offering you 80,000 take the big 4 job. This site has too many people that know it all. How can you know it all though if this is all you ever tried to do?</p>