Umich and NYU chances

Hello, I would like to get a degree in Finance and hopefully become an investment banker.

I applied to Umich, NYU, and Indiana University. I was accepted to IU and should be directly admitted into the Kelley School of Business. I am wondering what you guys think of these schools for investment banking. Also if you guys think I have a chance at getting accepted to Umich and Nyu, I will give you a brief overview of my profile:

Academics:
Private Catholic School
IB Program
Toughest classes available every year
1830 SAT
3.7 GPA
National Honors Society, 4 honors societies

EC’s:
guitar
volunteer every weekend YMCA
Scuba Diver
International Club, Spanish Club
Track 6th-9th grade, injury took me out

Essay:
About my move during High school from OR to FL and how i became a better student.

Other:
Recommendations from chairman of a large company on NYSE, YMCA volunteer coordinator, 2 teachers, counselor.
6 years foreign language
Cousin at Umich

Also, if I don’t get into Umich and NYU is Kelley still a good shot for Wall Street? And how do LSA at Umich and Kelley direct admit compare because I won’t qualify for direct admit to Ross and would have to work my way in Sophomore year.

Your SAT makes these two schools pretty far reaches. You would need at least over 2100 with your lackluster EC’s in my opinion. My father works in Wall street and decent companies typically hire primarily from Ivy’s or respectful schools like NYU or Mich so Kelley is not a good shot.

what is your combined SAT math/cr…kelley superscores but you need a 1270 and a 3.8 GPA

Sorry, 3.7UW so weighted I have a 3.9. And cr+m I have a 1240. Legacy at Kelley too.

SAT is a little low. Give it a shot tho. I’d say no. Sorry bro. Chance me http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1837022-usc-michigan-etc.html#latest

Your SAT makes the two schools reaches, but I would still apply because no one really knows for sure. Chance me
http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1836761-chance-me-umich-bc-penn-low-gpa.html#latest

UPDATE:
Deferred to UM. NYU still waiting