Need Transfer Advice. UVA, UNC, W&M, Indiana and Wisconsin

<p>Hello, I am currently a sophomore business student at Seton Hall University, a small Catholic school in Northern New Jersey. Recently, I have re-evaluated my situation at Seton Hall and feel I could thrive at a more competitive school. After completing research and reviewing my grades/test scores/extra curricular activities(listed below), I have decided to apply to the University of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Indiana University, University of Wisconsin and University of North Carolina. I am asking anyone who has any knowledge about these schools at whether or not you think I would be able to be admitted to these schools. Thanks a ton!</p>

<p>Ending High School GPA: 3.1 out of 4.0
SAT score: 1850
Seton Hall University GPA: 3.5 out of 4.0 (Currently have a 4.0 this semester)</p>

<p>Extra Curricular activities:
-Personally started a Club Lacrosse team at my current school.
-Write for the school news paper.
-Part of the Italian Student Union.
-Leadership program(Business honors program).
-F.O.C.U.S.- Catholic Charity Program.</p>

<p>I am also looking into Michigan!</p>

<p>You can only enter Ross as a sophomore so you would be on a 5 year plan if you opted for Michigan. </p>

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<p>ok, well what do you think about my chances at the other schools (UVA, UNC, William and Mary, Indiana and Wisconsin)?</p>

<p>I know Seton Hall and S. Orange well. I think since it is a second/third tier school in business, your grade is a bit inflated. You will get in some school in your listing but not top of the line schools. Don’t know if Wis is better than Indi, but you will get in one of them.</p>

<p>Thanks, I do know UVA and UNC are reaches but I feel pretty confidant with the others. Anyone else have any other opinions or recommendations?</p>

<p>Also Seton Hall is a second tier business program, but does anyone else have any advice?</p>

<p>anyone else have any opinions? Any help is good help!</p>

<p>could anyone elese help?</p>

<p>anyone else??</p>

<p>I’ve narrowed it down to UVA, Wisconsin and William and Mary</p>