<p>ECs:
-Golf is my passion: although I'm not the best at it, I've done a bunch of activities involving it
-Golf JV (9-10), V (11-12), Scholar Athlete (12)
-DECA (10-12)
-P.E. Leader (Gym Teacher's Aide) (10-12)
-Tutor (11-12) (got 100+ hours)
-Track JV (9-10)
-Band (9-10)
-Theater Crew (9)</p>
<p>Essays: Good
Recs: Very Good</p>
<p>Washington University in St. Louis (legacy) <= Deferred ED
Northwestern University
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
University of Wisconsin-Madison <= Postponed
University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities <= Accepted CLA, Postponed Carlson
Indiana University-Bloomington <= Accepted, Appealing Kelley and Honors College</p>
<p>washington-maybe
northwestern-no
michigan-no
wisconsin-maybe
illinois-no (I applied last year for business school w/ better stats and got rejected)</p>
<p>Washington University in St. Louis (legacy) <= Rejected RD
Northwestern University <= Rejected RD
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
University of Wisconsin-Madison <= Accepted
University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign <= Accepted General Studies
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities <= Accepted Carlson
Indiana University-Bloomington <= Accepted Direct Admit Kelley + Honors College</p>
<p>I applied very late to Michigan (Jan 29th). I know things don't look good, but do you guys think I have any chance?</p>
<p>Since it's on rolling admissions the later you apply, the harder it is to get in. I have a friend who got into Harvard who applied to Michigan on the very last day admissions were open and he was rejected.</p>
<p>If you don't get into Michigan, think about Kelley. Best ranked business school (with the exception of Michigan). I go there and am in the honors college as well. It's awesome (tons of clubs, case competitions, and workshops) and the recruiting hasn't taken as much of a hit as other business schools. Campus is beautiful, great social scene, and the weather is really nice (compared to Chicago, where I grew up).</p>