Chance Me?

<p>This is probably annoying to many of you, but can anyone give me their 2 cents.
I’m going to major in business administration and I just want to see if my grades are good enough for some of my college choices</p>

<p>3.3 GPA UW</p>

<p>Clubs-
Model UN (4 years)
Student Council (3 Years)</p>

<p>-Buddhist Youth Group leader two years
-80+ hours of community service
-I tutor kids
-Korean American male</p>

<p>1830 on SAT I</p>

<p>650 MAth
570 Reading
610 Writing
11 essay</p>

<p>Binghamton, Fordham, Syracuse, Pace, Rutgers, Seton Hall, UCONN, UMASS, UDEL, Villanova, UMD</p>

<p>A lot of those are reaches, but what does everyone think, and yea I really don’t have an impressive resume</p>

<p>What is your home state?</p>

<p>ull get into al l with the exception of nova and umd. nova is a reach and umd is a slight reach depending how competitive ur school is</p>

<p>You’ll be okay for most of them except for Villanova, Syracuse, UCONN and UMD.</p>

<p>My home state is NJ </p>

<p>Alumni relation help at all? I have a close cousin graduating from Syracuse this summer</p>

<p>Should I take SAT II even if they don’t require them?</p>

<p>Any input is much appreciated</p>

<p>Syracuse and UCONN are kinda my top choices so am i really out of reach?</p>

<p>I wish i worked harder :/</p>

<p>If you can score well in an SAT II exam, it will make your application even more competitive as compared to others. If you have a passion in business, try looking for a job in your area that is related (i.e. banking, accounting, etc.). That would also improve your application; it shows that you are definitely passionate about business and colleges really love to see that. </p>

<p>Good Luck!</p>

<p>Cousins don’t usually qualify you to be a legacy. A lot of schools want parents only. I think you choose some good matches/low reaches. I think you’d be hard pressed NOT to get into the U of D or Pace.</p>

<p>You won’t get into Binghamton with those stats, especially business which is harder to get into there. Over 27000 applications for 2000 slots this year and next year won’t be any better. You need to get you SATs above 1900 and GPA up to at least 3.5 to improve your odds there.</p>

<p>I see any other input ?</p>