Chances U. Mich/U. Virginia/UNC/Boston College

<p>Hey everyone, in need of some help! Here is my profile and any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Keep reading after profile!</p>

<p>Junior
White male
Currently attending large public school in Ohio
Will graduate with a 3.4-3.5 gpa
Taking ACT classes and hoping for a 29 or 30
Not taking any honors/AP classes but will graduate with 14 college credits through a business program within our school.
A few enriched classes.</p>

<p>Extra curricular activities (where I have an edge):
Member Key club 4 years (community service club)
Member Octagon club 4 years (community service club)
About 200 community service hours
Captain of Junior Varsity golf team for 1 year
Captain of Varsity golf team for 2 years
Worked at Country Club for 4 years</p>

<p>Started a lawn care company and have been managing it for 6 years
Monthly revenue in excess of $3,000
Purchased Equipment (trucks/trailers/mowers/etc.)
Serviced over 40 customers
Tons of marketing experience
Very professional website
Several employees</p>

<p>Started a small online high end clothing retail shop</p>

<p>Plan on double majoring in Finance/Accounting</p>

<p>What are my chances of getting into U. Mich./Indiana U./Boston College/UNC-chapel hill/U. of Virginia? Also, would I get into the business schools? Thanks!</p>

I am going to be blunt, with your GPA and ACT you cannot get into UVA especially out of state.

UNC Chapel Hill and U’Mich are the same academic levels and they want kids with a 3.85 or 3.9 out of state and at least a 30. You would need a higher GPA, but they can for sure be reach schools. The U’Mich business school is super selective.

Boston College is also just as selective as UNC Chapel Hill and U’Mich.

The only school I believe you might get into would be Indiana University, sorry but the truth. Even IU at Bloomington would be a target school, NOT a backup school

I will recommend some schools for you that are in Ohio

Miami University Ohio
Bowling Green State University
Ohio State
U’Cincinnati

To me it sort of sounds like you do not want to be in OHIO, but there are good options everywhere.