<p>I’m an upcoming African American male whose going to be senior in high school. I live in a single-parent household with my mother in Southern California (Los Angeles), and I’m not really sure where I stand in terms of colleges and my “criteria”, so if you could help me out, it’d be much appreciated.</p>
<p>My “criteria”:
I’m looking for a ‘bigger’ college, if you will. Hopefully at the very least around 8k undergrads.
I’m looking for a college with a name. I plan to major in finance and would like to have internships and recruitment when I graduate.
I’m looking for a college that combines prestige with a social scene and athletics. A good example would be USC (~16k undergrads, good athletics, great location, very prestigious, everyone knows of the “Trojans”)
I’m looking for a school that’s not surrounded by rural area. I’d like to be somewhere in the vicinity of a major city.
Geographical location doesn’t matter to me, but if you provide me with schools in the South, give me a way to convince my mom to even let me apply.
Depending on the school, weather isn’t much of a factor to me, but I’d (to some extent) like to be in the warm rather than the cold.</p>
<p>Dream Schools:
USC
UPenn (Wharton is a dream)
UVA
UT Austin
Boston College
UC Berkeley
UMich
Notre Dame</p>
<p>Stats:
Cumulative GPA: 3.5 (RL issues freshman and sophomore year; I’ll elaborate on my applications. Junior year GPA: 3.8) Senior year GPA will hopefully be a 3.8-4.2.
ACT: 30
4 honors courses and 1 AP course - all math classes; taking Honors Precalculus and AP Statistics for senior year. I’ve taken Public Speaking and Spanish III at my local Community College and earned A’s in both; taking Introduction to Business this summer.
I plan to start an organization for lung cancer patients who don’t receive the right treatment due to not having medical insurance (in memory of my aunt).
I’ve been a professional actor with an agent since I was 5 1/2 months old. Since then I’ve established a pretty long resume and been in numerous TV shows, commercials, billboards, print ads, etc.
I’m in NHS and CSF.
Will have great essays and recommendations (I hope).
If it helps to create any sort of diversity, I will major in Finance and minor in Acting.</p>
<p>I think that’s about it. Any suggestions for good reaches/matches/safeties?</p>
<p>You have a VERY good chance at Notre Dame, but it is in the middle of nowhere but is an amazing school.</p>
<p>You also have a good chance at BC which is in a much better location, but doesn’t have as much pull in the finance industry.</p>
<p>I don’t know too much about Wharton, but I wouldn’t be too surprised if you were accepeted but then again, I am not really that familiar with the school so that is just a guess.</p>
<p>I would also apply for UCLA and Cal-Berkeley which are very good in finance -especially Haas at Cal- and you ahve a decent shot of getting in.</p>
<p>UNC would be another that I’m interested in, but I’ve heard that it’s one of the hardest public universities to get into. I’ll keep it as a reach, though.</p>
<p>I probably should have added in the first post that I’m super interested in a school that offers good financial aid (living in a single-parent home).</p>
<p>I still think you have a very good chance of getting into BC with the rest of your stats. It is a solid match, I’d say you ahve a 60-70% chance of getting in. They have fairly good aid too.</p>
<p>Is that 3.5 GPA weighted? I read it that way based on your comment about potentially making a 4.2 your senior year. What is the unweighted?</p>
<p>Can your parent afford to send you to NYU? They are notorious for gapping financial aid.</p>
<p>What about some of the other UCs? People from OOS are always trying to attend the UCs and you are only interested in UCB (which is a major reach).</p>