Sorry for this but I am tired of college confidential :(

Hi please chance me for as many of the school as you can:
Wash U
Brown
Cornell (AEM)
Vanderbilt
Emory
UNC - Chapel Hill
Boston U
Northeastern
Trinity College
Lehigh
Case Western

Stats:
High school GPA: 3.1
SAT= 2080 (M= 730, W= 700 (10 essay), V= 650) took in college
College stats:
GPA = 3.65
Founded a business (online & have employees)
Class president
student tutor
started an intramural team
good recommendations
corporate finance internship offer (for the summer)
Econ & Fin major
BS/MD student (don't want to be doctor anymore)

other little things:
Asian - Indian
Male
Junior transfer

 

Wash U - dunno Brown - not great Cornell (AEM) - not great Vanderbilt - dunno Emory - good shot UNC - Chapel Hill - dunno Boston U - good shot Northeastern - good shot Trinity College - good shot Lehigh - good shot Case Western - good shot

 
Abhi7:
@dayumgirl I feel horrible even saying this but the my uncle was in charge of the admissions at the medical school.
no need to feel bad. you just took advantage of the situation you were given. i think if you write a fantastic essay about wanting to switch to finance, you'll actually be a pretty strong candidate, especially because you're pretty non-traditional.
 

Wash U - 40% if no app for need; 0% otherwise Brown - 35%if no app for need; 0% otherwise Cornell (AEM) - 35% Vanderbilt - 35% Emory - 45% UNC - Chapel Hill - 55-60% Boston U - 80% Northeastern - 100% Trinity College - 90% Lehigh - 90% Case Western - 80%

Realistically, you are a shoe-in for everything up to BU, UNC is a match, rest are reaches

 

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