<p>I can't get into to UMichigan...so I really don't want to waste my time. </p>
<p>Ohio State sounds nice, so I'll look into it. As for football, that is a big deal to me. However, I really like the progress Indiana is making. </p>
<p>I really like USC, but I don't have chance. As of now I'm not applying, but if my SAT scores (will be available on the 24th) significantly improve, then I will reconsider.</p>
<p>I also took UCSB off my list because their majors are too theory-based, I prefer SDSU over UCSB, and I don't want to take the SAT 2's.</p>
<p>Loyola Marymount is still on my list, along with Pepperdine, UPortland, San Diego State, and Florida State.</p>
<p>But Miami and Indiana are my top 2 choices.</p>
<p>As per UMich as some have suggested, note that you don't start Ross, their business school, until sophmore year. You can apply as a pre-admit when you send in your application, but very few people get that. Most Ross students apply freshman year, and start working on their BBA as sophmores. The problem with this is that if your goal is to study undergraduate business, you might have to transfer elsewhere after Freshman year if Ross turns you down, which happens more often than you'd think.</p>