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05-07-2008, 06:54 PM
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Join Date: May 2008
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| Chances at these top schools? (I'm not optimistic about them) I'm currently an Asian-American junior from a highly competitive public school in Maryland.
Interested schools:
- University of Pennsylvania- Wharton (My sister was an undergrad there.)
- Georgetown University
- University of Chicago
- Northwestern University
- University of Virginia
- New York University- Stern
- Brown University
- Cornell University
Unweighted GPA:
-Freshman Year: 3.86
-Sophomore Year: 4.00
-Junior Year: 4.00
Weighted GPA: 4.69
PSAT Score:
Sophomore Year- 198
Junior Year- 217 (Not good enough for National Merit Semifinalist by Maryland standards)
AP's Taken:
- Psychology (5 on AP exam)
- Government and Politics (4 on AP exam)
- Calculus AB (Recently took AP exam)
- English Language and Composition (Will take AP exam)
- World History (Will take AP exam)
- European History (Will take AP exam)
Senior Year, I plan on taking the follow AP classes:
- English Literature and Composition
- Biology
- Statistics
- Calculus BC
- U.S. History
My SAT score will most likely end up being around 2220 to 2300.
I am taking the SAT II World History and Math I in June, the ACT in June, and
SAT in October.
Extra Curriculars:
- President of Amnesty International (Jr. year)
- Vice President of Film Club (Jr. year)
- Secretary of Junior Statesmen of America (Jr. year)
- Class of 2009 Student Council (since Soph. year)
~ Chairman of the Publicity Committee (Jr. year)
- Future Business Leaders of America (since Soph. year)
~ 1st place: Marketing at Maryland Regional Conference (Jr. year)
~ 2nd place: Marketing at Maryland State Conference (Jr. year)
~ 2nd place: World Processing I at Maryland Regional Conference (Soph. yr)
~ 2nd place: World Processing I at Maryland State Conference (Soph. yr)
- National Honor Society (since Jr. year)
~ Will be serving as a mentor my Sr. year
- National French Honor Society (since Jr. year)
- National Art Honor Society (since Jr. year)
- Student Tutor (since Jr. year)
- JV Cross Country and Outdoor Track (Fr. and Soph. year)
- Piano from age 6 to 15
- Received several fine arts awards at my school
Work:
- I will be working as an intern at Morgan Stanley this summer.
Last edited by elbarto575 : 05-07-2008 at 07:07 PM.
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05-07-2008, 08:00 PM
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| it's hard to chance someone when you don't have actual SAT scores... |
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05-07-2008, 08:16 PM
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| Well I've taken numerous SAT practice tests and have generally scored between 2250-2300, and I just took the SAT in May, but I haven't gotten my score back yet. But I think it is somewhere between 2220 and 2300. |
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05-07-2008, 08:37 PM
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| Keep in mind about UVA that a lot of students from Maryland (especially around Bethesda) apply to the University to competition to get in may be rather tough.
That being said, I still think you have a decent chance. Can't speak for the other school though. BTW if you are gonna do Cornell for business/econ its best to steer away for AEM for the best possible chance. |
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05-08-2008, 06:57 PM
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| Oh alright thanks for the advice... but if i do go to Cornell, it would be AEM |
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05-08-2008, 09:15 PM
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| how did you get an internship with morgan stanley? |
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05-09-2008, 04:36 PM
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| my sister interned there a few years ago and the same guy she interned for offered me an internship. |
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05-09-2008, 04:53 PM
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| it might be harder since you're asian, but i think you definitely have a shot at the top schools
since your school is competitive, you may have better chances -- just out of curiousity, how many people from your school generally get into ivies and top schools? |
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05-09-2008, 05:32 PM
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| this years graduating class has 2 people going to harvard, 2 going to dartmouth, 1 going to yale, 3 going to naval academy, 1 going to westpoint, 1 going to MIT |
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05-11-2008, 06:42 PM
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| theres also 1 duke, 4 john hopkins, 3 vanderbilts, a few uva's, and at least a dozen NYU's |
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05-11-2008, 06:50 PM
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| ~ 2nd place: World Processing I at Maryland Regional Conference (Soph. yr)
~ 2nd place: World Processing I at Maryland State Conference (Soph. yr)
Off topic but can you explain to me what a word processing competition entails? |
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05-11-2008, 09:06 PM
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#12 | | New Member
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| lol yeah it sounds really lame
basically
you have one hour on the computer using microsoft word. they give you a packet and they have a bunch of typed information inside. u basically have to retype all the stuff in different formats such as in a memorandum, business letter, minutes for a meeting, etc.
in addition to the computer portion, you also have 1 hour to complete a 100 question written test, and the questions on it ask you about formatting stuff, shortcut keys, etc. |
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