Current Undergraduate Senior Looking to Go to Michigan for Grad School

<p>Hey guys!</p>

<p>I'm currently a senior Sports Management major/Finance minor at a small catholic university in Greensburg, PA called Seton Hill University. I am currently looking at continuing my education at the University of Michigan next fall (Fall of 2015) in their School of Kinesiology's MA Sports Management Specialization. This is obviously my first experience with the graduate school process, so naturally just like in high school, you want to know your chances of getting into the University. I have maintained a 3.4-3.5 overall GPA for my career during my undergraduate studies and my major GPA is around 3.6. I have yet to take the GREs, and while they are obviously not a walk in the park, I don't plan on bombing them, so I expect to get competitive scores out of the results when I take them in a few weeks. My biggest asset is the work experience I bring into the area of the degree (Sports Management). I have held four internships during my undergraduate studies, which include with teams such as the two local junior hockey teams, the Pittsburgh Penguins, and currently this fall I am interning with the Pittsburgh Pirates. I have a multiple great letters of recommendations and recommendations in general for the process each school has, so I'm not really worried about that either. The University gives these statistics as their recommendations: GRE scores of 155 Verbal (600 old version), 160 Quantitative (650 old version) and 4.5 Analytical Writing, along with the preference of at least a 3.4 GPA. While I feel like those requirements are obviously within my statistics, I still feel nervous about the process and my chances of getting in. So my question is pretty straight forward: What are my chances of getting in? Also if there are any students who are in this program or in the School of Kinesiology at U of M in general who could give me some advice on the application process and how they like the school itself in general, that would be awesome!</p>

<p>Thanks guys!</p>