What business schools should I consider?

<p>Asian
Male
Houston, Texas
Financial Status: Single Mom under 23k</p>

<p>rank 18 out of 460 top 4%
5.3 out of 6 GPA
1850 on SAT
Critical Reading 550 67%
Math 680 90%
Writing 620
I plan to take it again, and get at least a 2000.</p>

<p>Student Council Energy & Enviroment president/ Class Historian
NEHS Member
NHS Member
Tri-M Music Honor Society Member
PALS(Peer assistant leadership) member
Marching Band/ Concert Band/ Jazz Band/ Full Orchestra Officer</p>

<p>Work Experience:
Lifetime of Texas, Jun 12’ - current, Sales Representative
Caf</p>

<p>Your best of looking at state schools like UTA, UTD etc. I would highly recommend that you don’t apply to out of state public schools and only apply to privates with need blind admissions and need based financial aid. It’s just many places like the UCs don’t give very good financial aid. People I know personally have less family income and still didn’t get enough financial aid to go to UCLA/UCB (and I am instate which means it costs 30 thousand compared to the out of state 54 thousand) </p>

<p>Your SATs and GPA put you near the bottom for most higher level schools. That being said, you are still significantly above national average. If you can improve your SAT score to 2000+ then you have a significantly better chance at getting in places. Privates are probably your best bet just because they are going to be able to offer the most financial aid. Maybe you should check out some like Occidental or around that level.
This all being said, considering the financial situation you stated, you do pretty well for yourself and most admissions officers will respect that a lot. </p>

<p>Also, 1 thing you should know, you don’t apply to business school right out of HS. You go off to regular college and get a bachelors (probably in econ, management, or acct. of some sort) and then after that you go off to business school which requires more standardized testing and more apps. A lot of the time for business school, they don’t want you to go on and get an MBA right after college. You’ll usually work for a few companies from a period ranging anywhere between 3 and 10 years. After that, you’ll go to business school and get an MBA. </p>

<p>Anyways, Good luck!</p>

<p>Chance me back?
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<p>If money was not an issue, and I’ve been saving up and so has my mom and I don’t mind taking out loans, what would my options be?</p>

<p>UT arlington or austin?</p>

<p>and yea I said business but meant undergrad business.</p>