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Location/Region: Georgia, US - Don't care about location too much, but ideally an area up north would be really nice.
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Major: Not decided fully but can adjust it around - 1. Finance, 2. Economics, 3. Business - based on what the college offers
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GPA/Test Scores: Still have junior year, currently at 4.25W/3.875UW, aiming for 4.5+W/3.9+UW before applying.
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1460 PSAT
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33 ACT, will retake to 34 or 35
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Haven't taken SAT yet, going for 1550+
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Curriculum: Nothing specific
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Size: Don't care much, maybe a bigger school would be better but no major preference
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Costs: Probably don't need aid or budget
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Schools You're Currently Looking At: Georgia Tech and UGA in-state, looking into schools like UPenn or Columbia. Also some slightly lower-ranked schools like UWash or UMich.
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Additional: Probably going for ideally a higher ranked college (top 50 or top 20)
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Be Detailed! I'd expect diversity to be there at most colleges, but it's a plus point in general. This is not a requirement, but ideally an area that's colder. Even a college in Canada is fine. Coastal vs Inland, no preference. I kind of like the older architecture though. Colors don't matter.
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This reddit comment is pretty accurate in showing the great colleges for business and whatnot. I'd recommended checking it out and filtering it with any specifics you want
Def look into Indiana Kelley as a safety, I believe they are auto admit if your SAT is a 1370 and GPA is 3.8, ranked #8 for undergrad business
Also UIUC
Look into Boston College #7 for finance. It is a target for firms in Boston
how about UGA? That's my plan for a safety in-state