ND and UMich chances

<p>Thank you for taking the time to read/evaluate this. Much appreciated!
ACT: 31 (hopefully raise it in April)
Course difficulty: 4 APs by graduation along with 10 honor classes
Rank: around top 14% at very competitive high school in IL</p>

<p>GPA: 3.6uw/4.0w</p>

<p>ECs:
Volleyball 9-12 (varsity 11-12)
Summer volleyball camps (11-12)
Summer football camp (9 summer)
Weightlifting camp (9 summer)
Volleyball intramural/open gyms 10-12,
football (9-10)
Community service (around 20 hrs only)
youth group (9-12)
basketball league (outside of school 9-12)
baseball league (outside of school 9-12)
active golf member (outside of school 10-12)
Mock Trial competition v. rival school (11, elected lead role by peers)
Part-time job 9-12
Summer internship w/NIU's athletic department (40 hour weeks, all unpaid)</p>

<p>I am hopefully going into business/sports management...
Thank you all in advance for your comments and opinions</p>

<p>I think you will be more than fine to get into Umich. I am a Umich student right now but I took the SATs. My ex-boyfriend's sister just got in with an ACT score of 26, but she is a Michigan resident and I do believe the school is more leniant with in-state students. You GPA loks good and your extra cirr. looks great as well. The sports management program at my school is great and the b-school program, as you obviously know, is the top in the nation. However, to apply to the undergrad b-school, it all depends on your college GPA, essays, and activities. </p>

<p>ND is a tougher school to get into than Umich but I think you have a great chance there as well. </p>

<p>Good luck and Go Blue!</p>

<p>Thank you for your opinion. I appreciate it. Anyone else : )</p>