I have no idea where to apply

<p>Hi guys I've made a couple posts but I've changed my mind about some of the schools I want to go to, any help is greatly appreciated. Here's my stats:</p>

<p>I had one pathetic ec.
Freshman year I had no advanced classes, no ecs, 2.46 gpa for the year.
Sophomore year I had no advanced classes, no ecs, 3.54 gpa for the year.
Junior year I had honors alg II, tennis, 3.75 gpa for the year.
Currently as a senior I'm taking ap chem, ap bio, ap lit, c++, precalc, no ecs, 4.33 gpa first semester, 4.83 second, hopefully.
My pathetic cumulative will be a 3.18 by the time I apply.
My SAT's were nothing short of average. 2100
I guess I have decent essays, decent recs.</p>

<p>I've come to a realization that I've never applied myself correctly, and for this I know my college selection is limited; I won't go where I dreamed of. The little ambition I have left is geared towards economics + chemistry.. I do not have a very good list of schools though.. these were only schools that I thought of off the top of my head, and I'm applying very soon so could you guys list some good business/chemistry schools that are in my range PLEASE?</p>

<p>Purdue University
University of Missouri @ Rolla
University of Michigan @ Ann Arbor
University of Illinois @ Urbana Champane
University of California @ San Diego
University of Rochester
Ohio State University</p>

<p>I'm undecided about my major but several of these schools have both business and chemical engineering related, somewhat highranked programs. I really am worried about my applications because I don't have very many schools at all, reaches, or, safeties.. HELP PLEASE I BEG OF YOU!</p>

<p>Where are you from? If you're from CA, then UCSD should be okay, but if you're out of state, I say go to a San Diego community college and transfer in if you don't get in anywhere else.</p>

<p>Indian.:</p>

<p>Assuming you are a California resident,
UCSD: Reach</p>

<p>I live in St. Louis, Missouri. I really need help with quick college selections please..</p>

<p>Penn State-university park</p>

<p>Indiana - the easiest business school to get into that actually has some good connections.</p>