My chances at... USC, NYU, Michigan?

<p>Info: asian female in KS, started preschool here (not sure if that makes a difference)
-3.9 unweighted GPA
-SAT Verbal: 700, Math: 740, Writing: 670
-ACT: 31
-AP European history: 4
-Senior classes: AP Calculus BC, AP Chem, AP Gov/Politics, AP Lit/Comp, AP Statistics, German 4
-college classes: Univ. of Kansas, Principles of Macroeconomics, Grade: A
-part-time job: 10-15 hrs/week during school, 40-45 hrs/week summer
-150+ volunteer hours, 4 yrs of volunteering
-I don't have many activities... some interning at United Way Center, Key Club Rep, NHS, Germany Exchange Trip, Dance and Tumbling in 9th and 10th</p>

<p>I am interested in undergraduate business programs. What are my chances of getting in? These are the schools I am probably applying to in order of preference:
USC
NYU - Stern
Univ. Michigan
Washington U in St. Louis
UT Austin
Villanova
Carnegie Mellon
Emory
Tulane</p>

<p>bump..........</p>

<p>USC-low reach/match
NYU(Stern)-low reach
Univ. of Michigan(Ross?)-match
W.U St. Louis-low reach
UT Austin-?? I live up northish
Villanova-match
Carnegie Mellon(Teppers)-reach
Emory-low reach
Tulane-match</p>

<p>To be honest I am not an admissions officer so I'm probably wrong. I'm applying to NYU, CMU, U of Mich.,and Villanova as well. From what I understand the business schools for all 4 are awesome but terrible difficult to get into with the exception of Villanova being hard to get into. However I think you choose your schools nicely all being a good shot at. I'd also look into applying to UVA. UVA is tough OOS but you might make it, it has a terrific undergrad. business program. Good luck!</p>