Chance and Recommendations

<p>I’m still trying to decide what I want to do…I’m interested in Finance, but also in Chemical Engineering and Biology. </p>

<p>Unweighted GPA-3.86
Honors-Precalc, Biology, Chemistry
AP Classes completed by Senior Year-
European History, US History, Calc AB and BC, Macro Econ, Micro Econ, Stats, Lit, Physics.
ACT-33
English-34 Reading-32 Math-35 Science-30
SAT II-Math II 690 (retaking) US History 690
SAT I-so bad I don’t want to share
ECs-
Volunteering at Red Cross-~100 hours
Volunteering at TwinWest Chamber of Commerce-~50 hours
Volunteering at school Club YES-~50 hours
Random Volunteering-~50 hours (mostly stuff with my dad)
D.E.C.A (business club)
Chinese Club
Spanish Club
Golf outside of school
Soccer outside of school
Intramural sports in school</p>

<p>I like business because my dad owns his own business, and I have also shadowed under some of my friend’s parent’s small businesses. TwinWest provided a great opportunity for me to experience the business field, and I really love the working environment.
I was recently accepted into a program at our state’s university to explore some of the health/engineering careers, and I really liked some of the things I saw.
I don’t know what happened on my SAT II Math…I did practice tests and got all 750+. I’m retaking it in October, but I don’t know if it will be in time for early decision. Also, I’m pondering whether to send my SAT II scores at all, because they’re not superb, and could hurt my chances when they see my bad SAT I score.</p>

<p>Some of the few universities I’m looking at right now are Cornell U (ED), NYU-Stern, U Mich (Ross/Engineering), U of Minnesota, (ChemE/Biology), Northwestern. Are there any others I should consider? Thanks.</p>

<p>i believe cornell has an sat ii subject test requirement, so youre going to have to submit those scores</p>

<p>I’m sure i can get at least a 750 on my retake, I think I just got unlucky. But Cornell CALs does not require SAT IIs. Other schools do.</p>