Undergraduate Business Schools?

Sam

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Can I Get Into These Business Schools?
Hi, I am a junior at a prestigious public high school in New York (blue ribbon award and all that), and I was wondering if I have a chance at these business schools. I am asking a lot so I really appreciate that you have taken your time to review this question. My top three choices are USC, UT, and UCLA so at the very least please let me know if I have a chance there. I know UCLA does not have a business school but it does offer a business/managerial economics major which I am interested in.

-USC (Marshall)
-University of Texas (McCombs)
-UCLA
-Emory University (Goizeuta)
-University of Virginia (McIntire)
-University of California-Berkeley (Haas)
-University of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler)
-NYU (Sterns)
-University of Michigan (Ross)
-Indiana University (Kelley)
-Georgetown University (McDonough)
-Cornell University
-Villanova University
-Boston College (Carrol)
-Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)
-University of Richmond (Robbins)
-Lehigh University
-University of Maryland (Smith)
-University of Miami
-UPenn (Wharton)

Here are my credentials:
4.2 weighted GPA
3.6-3.8 unweighted GPA
SAT II for Math 2 (700 +), US History (650 +), Chemistry (maybe)
32 ACT

9 Honor Classes (Biology, Geometry, Chemistry, LA II (sophomore), Algebra 2, US History, Pre-Calculus, LA III (junior), LA IV (senior)

6 AP Classes (Junior Year- Chemistry, US History, Government/Politics, Senior Year- Calculus, European History, Statistics)

Extras:
-President of FBLA chapter at my High School (a nationally-renowned business club, kind of like the MUN of business)

-Placed in the top three in the state for my FBLA competition and competed at Nationals two years in a row.

-Participated in the Fed Challenge club (hyper competitive economics club). Also received a generic recommendation from Ben Bernanke.

-200 hours of volunteering

-Interned at a Pharmaceutical Company (business side of it) and a Marketing Firm during every summer in High School.

-Took a business credit course over one summer and earned 3 college credits.


Thanks a lot.
 
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