<p>Hi, I'm definitely not looking into ivys or any schools with low acceptance rate. Please don't judge my grades and scores I just need help looking for good schools for business admin. </p>
<p>My gpa is 3.83 unweighted however I did not take ap classes sophomore and junior year. I had As and Bs sophomore year in regular classes, so I wasn't allowed to take the available ap classes junior year because I of the Bs. Junior year I got a 4.0 in all regular classes, but I did study many hours everyday to get those grades. As a senior I'm currently taking 3 ap classes including calc.</p>
<p>My act score is a 27, but that was the first time I took it. I will be taking it once again before I apply to schools.</p>
<p>I have tons of extracurriculars. I've played 4 sports in high school, and I have been in the same clubs all 4 years. I also volunteer at my local hospital.</p>
<p>Are there any decent colleges east coast, mid west, and west with a good business admin program and that I qualify for? Please give me the best possible options.</p>
<p>I’m also going to apply at all my good state schools in california as well, but the 3 top state schools are very competitive. Everyone applying to them has taken many ap classes and have at least 29 act. I will be aiming for 29 on my next test.</p>
<p>I agree, with ACT 29, UCB, UCLA and UCSD are out. But you might have a chance at Cal Ploy SLO and Pomona or CSULB with good business programs. CSU’s are more affordable.</p>
<p>I live in california, I’m trying to look for schools outside of california just in case I don’t get into schools like uci, uc santa cruz, or san diego state. I don’t want to be spending more than 43,000 total cost including dorms etc. </p>
<p>Yeah I’ve been looking at some of the schools from “the best value list.” I think u. of wisconsin madison and u. of minnesota is a possible reach. I don’t really want to be in a rural area, but if its a good school I can consider. Does anyone know how university of utah is? I like the location haha </p>