<p>I am an in-state white male who has applied Early Action to LSA at the University of Michigan. I have a 28 on my ACT, and a 3.86 (non-weighted) GPA. I have taken 4 out of the 5 AP classes my school offers, and my school which is small sends a few students to the University of Michigan almost every year. I am in NHS, and I have played 5 sports throughout high school. I also have done a little bit of community service outside of NHS, and had a job for part of my Sophomore year. I worked on my essays for over a month, and had several educated people read over them multiple times. My brother is currently attending the University of Michigan, and my grandfather also attended the University of Michigan. The recommendation letter my English teacher wrote for me was spectacular, and my mother who is a high school teacher as well agreed that it was one of the best she had ever read. What are my chances to be accepted to LSA at the University of Michigan? Please be specific and honest. Thank you.</p>
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<p>Would you freak out if someone said you were a major reach? Send in your application. Make sure it is good and then sit back and wait to hear what they say. CC will just make you more nervous.</p>
<p>I don’t really care what people say, I’m just curious to find out my chances, then see how accurate they actually were.</p>