I Am So Confused Plzz Help

<p>SAT/ACT: 2280(800 M, 800 CR, 680 WR)
[ *] SAT IIs: 720 bio, 750 USH, 800 Math IIC
[ *] GPA (UW):3.7-probably higher if the college does not consider plusses or minuses(3.8) or if the college only consider core classes(3.75ish)
[ *] GPA (W):4.6
[ *] Rank:probably top 10%-15% maybe better…school does not rank
[ *] Leadership Positions: secretary of nhs, historian of fbla, head of publicity of fbla, head marketer of robotics, president of censored news club, hopefully something in national science honors society
[ *] Awards/Honors: fbla-5th in state in business math, 2nd in state in business ethics, AIME qualifier
[ *] Other Extra-curricular: varsity soccer, intern at AXA FINANCIAL, math league, fbla, lifeguard(job), key club, volunteering at hospital, etc, etc
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[ *] State or Country:NJ
[ *] School Type: Public
[ *] Ethnicity: Indian
[ *] Gender:Male</p>

<p>I am really confused with what to do for applying to colleges. I have wanted to apply eraly decision to NYU Stern for a while but now i might want to keep my options open. I am split between these three reasonable colleges that i can get in: Emory-Guizdetta(sp?) NYU-Stern or Georgetown-Mcdonough. Which one should i go for and should i do early decision? I want a good and safe enviroment to stay in and want to go to a school that is good for partying/chilling and is good in education. Are there any other schools that i should consider? WHAT SHOULD I DO???</p>

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<p>You are not an appropriate candidate for ED. You should only apply for ED, which is binding, if you are absolutely sure of your choice and if you don’t need to compare financial aid packages. I strongly urge you to take the ED option off the table because with so many other schools on your radar, should you apply ED you will make yourself insane with second guessing. Setting yourself to be one of those people who posts about breaking the ED commitment. Find a nice EA or rolling school and get an acceptance in hand that would make you happy and then consider NYU again. Good luck.</p>